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Megan Miezin in the Flag Corps and Majorette. Kim
Kosovich had a fun day performing at a football game
Members of the Euclid Marching Band are very involved in school activities and look upon their high school days
as some of the most memorable ones in their lives.
Joe Tucceri has enjoyed his days at Euclid by
studying, wrestlling and playing football and
baseball.
Fred Bush drops back and is about to launch a pass
to his receiver. He is looking forward to many
enjoyable days at Euclid.
Dave Johnson holds the ball as Jay Kletecka is
about to try for an extra point after Euclid scored a
touchdown. Both of these players should have
many entertaining days ahead of them at Euclid.
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members. Paula Reese,
Rachel Zielinski, Karen
Lemieux and Matrika
Johnson can recall many
happy moments when
thinking of all the days
that they spent playing
with the band.
Nikki Barbis, Nicole Genovese, Cory Watson, Denise Witten and Kristal John art
enjoying the days that they spend together at Euclid.
Since much of her school day
revolves around her locker, Carly
Dillon has decorated hers so it is a
more enjoyable place to be.
Flag Corps members. Kendra Proctor, Cuana Newson. Candy Ferguson andi
spend performing on the football field.
Courtney
Strah dribbles
the ball away
from a defender
in order to get it
closer to the
goal. The girl's
soccer team had
an excellent
season and the
days that the
girls spent on
the field were
very produc-
tive.
ic look forward to the days that they
Angela Meros, Beckie
Glavan, Julie Newsome
and Ali Kucinski are
learning how to manage
the days in the future in
their Distributive
Education class.
Football Cheerleaders,
Lizzy Domin, Annie Wein,
Jodi Dominick, Becky
Hren, Christina Fabert,
Shona Mc Cune, Gina
Phillips, Melissa Hoppert,
Meghan Orazen and
Ebonie Lane are really
enjoying the days that they
spent at Euclid.
Amber Cogley really
stretches to serve the ball as
she has one of many good
days on the court.
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Adonai Arruda shows his talent on the soccer field as he takes the ball
away from his opponent. Adonai will surely remember his days at Euclid.
Head Football Coach, Tom
Banc, gives some last
minute instructions to
running back, Steve
Duncan and quarterback,
John Mc Clain. Athletics
has made the days at Euclid
much more pleasant for the
football players.
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Marching Band members
begin the school year early in
August and have to practice
during the day and after
school. They devote much of
their time to the school.
Ebon Smiciklas, Stacy
Lesfeky, Becky Godec and
Eric Lassiter know that their
time spent in class is very
important if they are to
succeed in the outside world.
The life of a student was very
complex. They were always
trying to balance relationships
with parents, friends and acquaintances.
The pressures that students felt from
other students and friends was very great
at times. There were also sometimes
pressures at home which caused the
students to become less than focused on
what they should be doing. Some
students looked to the school as a place
of stability. There were many activities
that a person could participate in
throughout the year. A student's life was
as busy as they wanted to make it.
Angela Meros spends much of her time at school
playing on the tennis team and helping with other
organizations.
Megan Coyne enjoys playing on the soccer team so she
can get good exercise and learn the techniques of the
sport.
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Alison Stahre
relaxes while she
reads one of her
books. She realizes
that reading is a
very important
part of her life in
high school and
that if she doesn't
study she will not
be able to do all
the things that she
wants to do.
Christine Fabert,
Sharon Mollis,
Kristina Geiger,
Isaac Martin and
Mary Wolf know
that helping out in
the offices of
secretaries like
Mrs. Jan Mohat is
a good way to
learn what is going
on in the school
and to help get
things done.
Brad Hodge,
Scott Longazel
and Tim Long
know that their
classes are an
important part of
their learning
experience and
that they should
try to do as well as
possible in all their
classes.
Mario I.uush works to keep the ball away from the
defender so he can get it down the field into scoring
position. Soccer is a very important part of Mario's life.
Student Life Divider
p uc lid students enjoy living
Molly O'Brian, Alison Stahre, Yuki Shimotsu, Lisa Primosch, and Kristy
Praznovsky spend much of their life as trainers for the varsity football team. They
help with all the things that have to get done in order for the team to function on the
field.
T.J. Grabianowski, Nicole Genovese, Cory Watson, Don Johnson, and Heather
kinison fulfill their lives at Euclid High School by performing with Varsity Chorale.
Every Tuesday and Thursday evening is spent at the high school practicing. During
the holiday season they put on many performances for the community and other
Euclid schools.
Student Life
AH Kucinski, Julie Newsome, Dolores Orbanic, Heather
Nickell, Jaina Blackford and Igor Sugar took Distributive
Education so their lives at Euclid would help them learn more
about managing a business.
Scott Longazel, Denny Bosher, Wayman White and Tom
Heuer and the rest of the football team enjoy their life at Euclid
because of the enjoyment that they get from playing sports.
I Renee Latsch, Dana Vance, Tracy Martorello, Michelle
O'Donnell, Danielle Ladovich, Erin Ryan and Jamie Benak
enjoy the life of being on the soccer team.
Simeon Boddie, Dave Giancola and Mike Doyle enjoy the
I ability to use the computers in the chemistry lab.
Quiana Ellis, La Quita Hill and Alana Roberts enjoy their
meals in the cafeteria.
James Humar, Dwight Schied, Brenda Volpe and
Michael Mukavetz know that there will be a life after
Euclid High School and enrolled in the NJROTC
program so that they will be able to continue with their
studies in college.
Casey Arp is getting ready to take his books to his
locker since he knows that life at Euclid would be
diferent if there were no lockers.
Student Life
Girl's Varsity
Soccer Coach,
Mike Sustin,
explains
strategy to his
players while
the rest of the
team is on the
field. The gir
really im-
proved this
year and
finished with
an excellent
record. Many
of the girls
have been on
the team for
their entire life
at Euclid.
Mary Dacar and Jamie Smialek have enjoyed their
life on the cross country team during their days at
Euclid.
Jim Grinstead gives time from his life to help score at
the volleyball games.
The Panther defense gave the other teams real
competition. They liked the days they spent together
on the field. It was a big part of there lives.
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Jason Edwardsen and Simeon Boddie discuss what is
happening on the field while they are waiting to go in.
Football makes their lives much more plesant
The members of the Marching Band spent part of their
lives parading through the halls of Euclid in peparation
for the evening game. This gave them a chance to make
a lot of noise in the school and no one would object.
Stefanie Brown, Jessica Scott, Christy Peacock, Kim
Kosovich and Christy Gecewich getting ready to make
a tower during half-time ceremonies. Practicing for the
Majorettes took a lot of time from the lives of each of
the girls.
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contributions to the soccer team have been very helpful
throughout the season. Soccer is very important in
Eric's life and he really enjoys his days on the field.
Dawn Ganser spends much of her time at Euclid
performing with the Flag Corps and enjoys those days
very much.
Dan Bergolc knows that the things that he does during
his classes will do much to influence the outcome of his
life and tries to get as much out of class as he can. Here
he is perfecting his chemical techniques.
Student Life
Euclid smashes South in Homecoming Game
Homecoming weekend began on
Thursday evening with a bonfire held
on Diamond #4. The Marching Band
played, the cheerleaders cheered, the football
team talked to the crowd and a Willoughby
South player was burned in effigy.
On Friday evening Euclid played Willoughby
South on the football field. South fumbled on
their second play and Euclid recovered and
scored on a pass from John Mc Clain to
Monroe Hillsman on the next play. John Mc
Clain then scored on a keeper in Euclid's next
possession. Tony Fisher and Monroe
Hillsman added two more touchdowns before
the half. Monroe Hillsman also scored in the
third quarter to complete the scoring at 32-6.
The second half was fairly uneventful as coach
Tom Banc substituted heavily to close the
game.
Students got the weekend off to a exciting start by
attending a bonfire on Thursday evening at the baseball
diamond. The Marching Band, cheerleaders and the
football team attended and Willoughby South's mascot
was set ablaze.
Varsity Chorale members. Don Johnson, Katie
Walker, Sarah Kale, Jodi Dominick, Carolyn
Klocker, Fritz Streiff, Jason Edwardsen, Chris Di
Biase, Craig Sulecki and Colleen Longshaw were led
by Ken Ferlito and sang the Alma Mater and the
National Anthem.
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Will Freeman carry the Willoughby South effigy
around the diamond before tossing it into
the fire.
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Monroe Hillsman
was a major factor
in the Homecoming
victory over
Willoughby South.
He scored three
touchdowns and
made many key
plays to ensure the
win.
The entire Homecoming Court and their parents were introduced before the football game began. These students will have a lot
to remember in the future.
Homecoming
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The theme of Homecoming 1995 was
Welcome to Paradise and the decorations
consisted of many helium filled balloons
in the ballroom and palm trees on the walls. Each
of the couples was printed on a paper pineapple.
Music was supplied by a disc jockey and re-
corded songs. 250 couples spent the evening
together and amused themselves by having their
pictures taken, socializing and dancing. At 9:30
the Queen and King and Court were announced
and the traditional court dance was held. The
dance began at 7:00 and refreshments consisting
of punch, vegetables and pastry were served. The
dance allowed students to get together and enjoy
themselves for the evening.
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Senior Attendant. Cory Watson dancing with Lemuel
Gardner after the court was announced.
Tom Heuer, Lauren Hadyk. Mike Jolly and Kelly Smith were some of the couples that had a lot of fun
at the dance.
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Homecoming
Angela Meros crowns Joe Tucceri and
Christina Fabert at the dance while Scott
Granito, Cory Watson and Katie Mc
Guinness look on.
Homecoming King, Queen and Court: Kelly
Gavin, Sophomore Attendant; Kristina
Geiger, Will Freeman, Colleen Longshaw,
Fritz Streiff, Scott Granito, Cory Watson,
Christina Fabert, Queen; Joe Tucceri;King
Rachel Zielinski, Rick Papo, Dawn Pratt,
Paul Pavicic, Sharon Hollis, Scott Herbert,
Lizzy Domin, Junior Attendant.
During the dance couples sat around at tables and discussed events that they found to be important.
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Seniors. They've been at Euclid for
four years. They were at the top of
the heap. Everyone looked up at
seniors. They were the role models for
everyone else at the school. They knew
how to get things done. They were used
to the rules and how the game should be
played. They were now the mature
individuals in the high school. For many
this would be the end of their formal
education but for many this was just the
beginning and there would be many
more years of education before they
would go off and begin their lives on
their own. It was a time of memories of
friends that would be cherished for years
to come. Memories of events that had
shared before. There were many mixed
emotions associated with being a senior
but one thing of certainty was that they
would never be forgotten.
Regina Motiejunas, Mike
Mukavetz, Brenda Volpe
ind Marianne Wilson carried
the colors during one of
Euclid's football games. This
was an exciting moment for
them and they enjoyed being
a member of the NJROTC.
Flag Corps member, Kendra Proctor, enjoyed all the
movements that went into being a member of the half-
time productions on the football field. She worked
hard both on and off the field during her years at
Euclid to try to attain the most she could.
Chris Litwinowiez and Mark Garlauskas were both
members of the NJROTC and they participated in the
work that was necessary to succeed in the program.
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Sharon Mollis, Kristina Geiger and Christina Fabert are all seniors
and have learned the 'ropes' about succeeding at Euclid High School.
Cheerleaders, Becky Hren, Annie Wein, Jodi Dominick, Melissa
Hoppert, Christina Fabert, Meghan Orazen and Nikki Barbis devote
much of their time to helping the spirit at Euclid show through in
everything they do.
Office Aides, Kristin Sacko, Chris White and Melanie Bergolc help
secretary, Mrs. Lynette Tercek, do all the things that she is expected to
do.
Seniors reach position of most importance
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he seniors
were the
oldest and
most mature mem-
bers of Euclid High School. They
were the example that the other
students were to follow. Many of
them had been together for more
than twelve years and because of
that many deep relationships had
developed. They were a group of
young people who did many
activities together and would remain
friends for most of their lives.
Rachel Zielinski and Rich Landsmann enjoyed their
evening at Homecoming.
It was a beautiful evening when these students got
together at the Homecoming bonfire.
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were havinu fun at the Homecoming bonfire.
Brandi Adams
Leah Adams
Latasha Adamson
Jason Agnew Adrijana Alaupovic
Mamie Alexander Jamell Anderson Dante Appling Adonai A. de Arruda Filho Brandon Ashley
Bridgette Adas Shaunda N. Bailey Mika Sherice Ball Will Banks
Nicole Barbis
Brandon Barbish Keyonna Barfield Melanie Barkin Ranessa K. Barrett Steve Barrett
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Kathryn Bauer
John Bertovic
Tanisha Blackwell
Melissa Bonfiglio
Brigita Begovic
Bryan Benak
Lolita Benson
Melanie Bergolc
Andy Beuck
Donna Beuoy
David C. Bischof Jaina Lynn Blackford
Chris Bock
Christopher Boddie
Joe Bojc
Daunte Bolden
Kristy A. Boos
Anita Borrero
Keith Boyes
Camille Brandon
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Elizabeth Buchner
Pat Bujnocki
Ivica Buncic
Brandi Lyn Buttari Danielle M. Calabrese
Jennifer Calvert
Jason Cangemi
Jeffrey Cangemi
Timothy J. Carney
Benjamin Carr
Daniel Carr
Charles Carter III
Jennifer Cerjan
William Cesa
Amira Chambers
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David Champa
Frank Cheraso Tameshala Childress Martha Chitwood Bob Chmielewski
Patricia Christen Magdalen Christopher Angelo Cirino
Alaycia Clark
Anita Clark
Bobby Cofield
Seniors
Radames Colon
Monica Coram Daniel R. Corleto
Jill Corrigan
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Seniors filled out a questionairre in
homeroom asking which of their
teachers gave the most homework.
The teacher who won this distinction was
Mr. Jeff Hartmann. Mr. Robert
Petrovic came in second and Dr. Ron
Powaski came in third. Mrs. Jo-Rita
Perez and Mr. Wayne Smith were tied
for fourth. Other teachers mentioned
were Michelle Mc Garry, Barb
Ramlow, Carolyn Heuer, Betsy
Leonetti, Mike Sustin, Ken Lowe, Joan
Paskert, Sue Amato, Bette Schmeling,
Ron Zucca, Barbara Breeden, Frank
Jablonski, John Barcza, Stan Bender,
Mike Durbin, Jim Kelley, Lisa
Proctor, Terry Dubroy, Judith Mc
Laughlin, Chris Torrelli, Dolores
Black, Kendra Callahan, Deborah
Petrick, Roy Pignatiello, Frank
Hoffert, Tom Banc, Joan Paskert and
Judy Zubizarreta.
Mrs. Judy Zubizarreta was one of the teachers
mentioned as giving a lot of homework. Among other
things, Judy is also the National Honor Society adviser.
Here she is with Marc Orlando, Joe Dula, Chad
Shuskey, Dave Bischof and Jeff Grundman at one of
the NHS meetings.
As students mature they realize the importance of doing
the work that is asked of them.
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Antonio Davis Nathaniel Davis Randolph Dawson Stephanie Dawson Timothy De Wine
La Donti Dickson
Andrew Dirk
David Dirk Jerome Dismukes Jr. Lawrence Dissauer
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Dana Dobucki
Kesha Dudley Ana Dugandzic
Joseph Dula
Thomas Erak
Dana Finotti
Steven Duncan
Kimiko Edwards
Jason Edwardsen
Stacy Egrek
Antonio Elma
Andrew Eminger
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Seniors
Who is your favorite teacher?, was asked of the members of the senior class. Mr.
Jeff Hartmann received the most votes. This was very interesting since Jeff
also received the most votes for giving the most homework. Judy Mc Laugh-
lin came in second and Jo-Rita Perez came in third. Ken Lowe came in fourth and Mike
Durbin and Bill Von Benken were tied for fifth. Other favorite teachers mentioned were
Tom Banc, Steve Marcu, Jim Kelley, Penny Roberts, Joyce Russo, Sue Amato, Ken
Ferlito, Barb Masseria, Ray Montani, Katie Morris, Barb Spiga, Carol Tkac, Barb
Breeden, Susan Dennis-Rogers, David Miller, Lisa Proctor, Edie Mellen, Gale
Flament, Deborah Petrick, Jane Addis, Paul Serra, Cheryl Schossler, Ron Zucca,
Roy Pignatiello, Ingrid Koenig, Rob Heramb, Terry Dubroy, Jan Severino, Holly
Freedman, Judy Stobinski, Fran Ratka, Wayne Smith, Alex Dzerowicz, Kendra
Callahan, Ron Powaski, Barb Ramlow, Diane Maroli, and Carolyn Heuer.
Seniors
Some of the football players at the Homecoming bonfire. They realize that the time spent in class is
important and they have a favorite teacher.
Students at the Homecoming assembly where the candidates were introduced. Most of these students
probably have a favorite teacher.
Kathleen Graham, Renee Watson, Michelle O'Donnell, Allison FitzGerald, Cuana Newson and
Dawn Pratt enjoying one of their favorite classes.
Mrs. Jan Severino was mentioned as being a student's favorite teacher is shown in one of her classes
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Erica Gordon
Beckie Glavan
Aileen Glowackj
Margaret Good
Brandon Goodman
De Juan Goulde Timothy Grabianowski Brendan Grady Kathleen Graham
Scott A. Granito Jeffrey Grundman Lauren Hadyk Sherika Hamilton Frederick Hance
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Eljanon Hanson
Andrew Harsh
Khyra Harris Tanyanekia Harris Venita Harris
Aaron Harsh
Gregory Hart Tracey Hartman Jonathan Hartshorn Khalilah Heard
Michael Heramb
Scott Herbert
Tramico Herman Steven M. Higham Andrew Hilton
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Cherie Hinton
Krista Iannetta
Dwayne Hinton
David Hobson
Tamara Hogges Twshanaa Hollins
Sharon N. Hollis Richard Holly
Dennis Holstein
Ralph Hood
Anthony Hrdlicka
Leandra Ibarra
William Irons
Caroline Jackson Israel Jackson Jr.
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Seniors
Janyawat Jirayut Donald Johnson Jacques Johnson Latanyia Johnson Nicole Johnson
Tenesia Johnson
Will Johnson
Branch Jones
Cassandra R. Jones
Jason Jones
Yolanda Jones Carolyn Jukiewicz
Sarah Kale
Les Kausek
Erica Kavcic
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Euclid seniors were asked if they had
attended Euclid schools all their
lives. 45% of the seniors who
answered said that they had. The rest of
the seniors were in the Euclid schools
anywhere from one to eleven years with
the most frequent number being four
years. This reflected a large number of
students who attended parochial schools
for the first eight grades and then came to
the high school in the ninth grade. Almost
ten percent of the seniors have only been
in the Euclid schools for one year.
Jennifer Keller
Mark Ketchum
Diana Kineva
Heather Kinison
Chris Kinkopf
Kevin Klocker
Katy Kocin
Melissa Koerber
Angela Koeth
Zackery Kovit
Doraja Lake
Debi Langsdale
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Deanna S. Lauver Valonte Lawson
Dustin Leasure
Erin Lesefky
David Lewis
Narieka Lewis
Kevin Lynch
Amy Lindic
Thomas Lishinj
Joi Lloyd
Dawn Lo Conti
Adam Loew Vincent Lombardo Colleen Longshaw Joseph E. Ludwig Makeshia Lumpkin
Caroline Mack
Christian Mahovlic
Joe Mallard
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B No 17 3%
Do you live
in a house?
Seniors were asked whether or not
they lived in a house. Almost 83%
of the students responding stated
that they did. This was very similar to the
results that the seniors reported last year.
Students felt that it was a stabilizing
situation to come home to a house.
Ricky Papo is one of Euclid's seniors who enjoy
living in a house.
Liz Buchner, Kristy Zevnik and Beckie Glavan
enjoying their meals in the cafeteria but knowing
that they will be getting a home cooked meal when
they get home to their houses.
Most of these students have the benefits of living in
a house.
Seniors
Stacey Marinelli Aubrey Marunowski Sahriah Matthews Angelyn Mattson Nicolle Maturana
Kimberly Maurer Tameka Mc Coy Shona Mc Cune
Brendan Mc Gee
Lakisha Mc Ginnis
Angela Meros Christopher Mezzacappa Megan M. Miezin Margaret Mihalic Angela M. Miklavcic
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Timothy Moriarty Lenardo Morman Terrance Morrison Michelle Moses Regina Motiejunas
Michael Mukavetz Heather Mulhall
Avery Mullins Catherine Mytrosevich Meghan E. Nagode
Daniel Nainiger Andrew Nesbett Christopher Neurohr Julie Ann Newsome Cuana M. Newson
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Heather Nickell
Mark Nicolosi
James Nolden Carmeesha Norman Joseph Nosan
Trisha O'Hara Meghan Orazen
Doloris Orbanic
Marc Orlando
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Bobby Peacock
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Karla Prince
Kendra Proctor
Paul Radolovic
Anthony Raia
Rosalyn Rainey
Theresa Ramey
Tanisha Ramsey
Ericka Reaves
Tiffany Reed
Ericia Reiter
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On Friday, October 20, 1995,
students in some science classes
were treated to a talk by Mary
Ellen Weber about her mission on the
Space Shuttle 70 mission which took place
in July, 1995. Mary Ellen graduated from
Bedford High School but visited Euclid
since her mother teaches in the Euclid
schools. She talked about the preparation
and execution of her flight and described
some of the experiments that the members
performed. She showed some slides and a
videotape of her flight. She presented to
Principal Robert Knuth a montage of
pictures from the mission and he presented
to her a Euclid High school t-shirt. After
her talk, she had lunch with seventeen
Euclid girls where they were able to talk
about opportunities for women in the space
program.
Astronaut talks about her Space Shuttle mission
Principal, Mr. Robert Knuth. receiving the picture
montage from Mary Ellen Weber.
Science students, Jason Robinson, Martin Tomsic, Karen Lemieux, Josh Halstead and Casey Arp listening to
Mary Ellen talk about her mission.
bne of these students could be an astronaut some day if they have the desire and perseverance. It is important to have a goal and to focus on it. These days at
lEuclid are the beginning of the rest of their lives. Seniors
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Samuel Robinson
Cherese Rocquemore Lekeshia Rogers
Steve Rogonjic
Robert Rosberg
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Stephanie Sabo
Bat Saengchareun Vytas Saldunas Marie Salupo Chayla Sanders Melissa Sanders
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Seniors
Renee Slade
Chad Shuskey Colleen Sidak Jeremy Sidhu
Steven Slamic
Seniors
Nicholas Slogar Kellie Smerdel
Jamie Smialek
Ebon Smiciklas
Alfonso Smith
Formeka Smith
Jennifer Smith
Kelly Smith
Michael Smith Heather Spencer
Jacinda Stewart
Latell Stewart
Marlena Stewart Thomas Stobierski Frederick Streiff
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Dana Stroberg
Igor Sugar Michael Summerfield Carlos Tailaferro Jennifer Taplin
Gerald Tate
Matthew Tepley David Thomas
Kareese Thomas
Peter Thomas
Timika Tisdale
Joseph Tiogo
Joseph Tomino
Charles Trapp
Joseph Tucceri
Tara Van Ho Yolanda Van Tilburg Michael Vidra
Michael Vihtelic
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planning on
going to college
after you
graduate?
The seniors were asked if they were planning on going to college after they graduate. 92% of
the respondents said that they were. This was even higher than the 86.3% who responded that
they were planning on college in last year's poll. This showed that most of the seniors
realized that high school was only the beginning of their education.
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Allison FitzGerald, Mary Dacar,
Kathleen Graham and Jamie Smialek
enjoying their time in the cafeteria during
their lunch period.
Marching Band and Flag Corps members
having a fun time at the Homecoming bor
fire.
Kathleen
Graham and
Jason Wiggins
now working at
Bob's Big Boy and
Scotto's Pizza
know that they
need a college
education to get
anywhere in the
world.
Christina Fabert. Kelly Gavin and Adriane Grudle are
working on ID registration at Shore Cultural Center before
Seniors goins to college.
The Euclidian staff tried very hard to picture everyone in the
senior class in the senior section. The photographers took
pictures on three different occasions, but some students
missed all three dates. In order to produce a book with the most
complete picture section, underclass pictures from previous years
were used. In spite of this the following students were not
pictured: Rasa-Lila Andrews, Adonis Bell, Le Roy Billips,
Robert Bradshaw, Aaron Call, Nicole Clark, Frank
Codispotti, Stacy Corbin, Adrienne Dixon, Tshombe Fisher,
Andre Foster, Felicia Foster, Mark Guerrieri, Gregory
Hancock, Rob Henderson, Michael Howald, Spencer Howard,
Nick Keichel, Bryan Kelly, Tenishia Kelly, Dan Kozel, Lavitia
La Shore, Shonnie Lawson, Jessica Mc Manemy, Austin
Milne, Wakila Mitchell, Daniel Norsic, Mary Nosan, Daniel
Novak, Andrew Pearson, Joshua Pelz, Jason Pund,
Lashawntae Randle, Wilson Rogers Jr., Mike Royce, Jessica
Ryman, Sara Schofield, Gary Scott, Jacqueline Smeltz, Dan
Smigel, Jennifer Styles, Bill Trinkle, Kevin Vanatta, Mike
Vitovich, Michelle Whittenburg, Marriell Williams, Charles
Wilson, and Rich Zabivnik.
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Derrick Walker
Monolito Walker
Norman Walker Shanna Washington
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Cory Watson
Renee Watson
Angel Weems Megan Lynn Westphal La Gina White
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Jason Wiggins
Shantee Wilburn Wayne Wilkinson Chenise Williams
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Seniors
Crystal Williams Michelle Williams Ginger Wilson Heather Winton
Mary Wolf
An'Drea Woodard Kelly Woodley Todd Woodruff Shannon Woodworth Brandi D. Wright
Damon Wrieht
Kevin Wvann
Richard Wynn Mekeleya Yimen Adam A. Zeitz
Maria Zemba
Seniors
Kristina Zevnik Rachel S. Zielinski Mark Zrim Robert Zupancic
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Many seniors are involved in the many activities that are available at Euclid
Adrijana Alaupovic: Spirit Club 9,10.
Adonai A de Arruda Fillo: Soccer 12.
Shaundra Bailey: AFS,12
Mika Sherice Ball: Office Aide 9,10,1 1; Indoor Track Aide
10,1 1; Track Aide 10,1 1; Indoor Track 12; Track 12.
Ranessa Barrett: Big Show 10,12; Fall Play 10,1 1,12; Hockey
Aide 10,1 1,12; Drama Club 9,10,1 1,12; Choraliers 12.
Steve Barrett: Soccer 10,11; Swimming 10.
Kathryn Bauer: NHS1 1,12; Softball 9,10,1 1,12; Basketball
9,10,1 1,12; Tennis 10,1 1; Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12, Jr. Rep 11 ;
Orchestra 11.
Bryan Benak: Hockey 10,11,12.
MelanieBergolc: Survey 9,10,11,12; Key Club 11,12; NHS
11.12; SAVE 12
David Bishcof: Baseball 9,10,12; Survey 11,12; Eucuyo 1 1,12;
NHS 11,12.
Jaina Blackford: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Cheerleader 9.10,12;
DECA 11,12; Student Council 12.
Chris Bock: Football 9,12.
Joe Bojc: Football 9; Baseball 9,10; Golf 10,1 1,12, Captain 12;
Medial Aides 10.
Melissa Bonfiglio: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Softball
9.10; Girl's Basketball Stats 10,1 1,12; Softball Stats 11.12; Peer
Tutoring 10,12.
Kristy Boos: Peer Tutor 9.
Stefanie Brown: Majorette 10.1 1.12, Squad Leader 12.
Pat Bujnocki: Baseball 9,10,1 1,12.
Brandi Buttari: Fashion Show 10; Office Aide 12.
Danielle Calabrese: Marching Band 9,10,11,12, Squad Leader
10,1 1,12, Section Leader 1 1,12, Senior Representative 12;
Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11; Soccer 9,10.1 1,12;
Big Show 10; Key Club 9,10,1 1,12; Hillcrest Select Band
1 0, 1 1 . 1 2; Commencement Band 9, 1 0, 1 1 .
Timothy Carney: Cross Country 10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Indoor
Track 9.10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Outdoor Track 9,10.11.12, Captain
12.
Bob Chmielewski: Football 9,10.11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12.
Monica Coram: Band 9,10,11,12.
Daniel Corleto: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Indoor Track
9,10,1 1,12; Outdoor Track 9,10,11, 12; AFS 9,10,1 1,12.
Clayton Cunningham: Basketball 9,10,11,12.
Mary Dacar: Cross Country 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 12; Swim-
ming 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,1 1,12; SAVE 11,12, Vice President
12; Ski Club 11.
Jason Edwardsen: Football 9,11,12; Varsity Chorale 10,11,12;
Baseball 9; Key Club 10,1 1,12, Junior Senior Representative
11,12;A.V. 11,12, Captain 12.
Euclid had many clubs, sports and extracurricular activities
that students could participate in. There was no excuse as
to why any person did not get involved in some activity if
he or she wanted to get involved in something. Some activities
took place during the school day while others took place after the
school day was completed. Other activities took place in the
evening or on weekends. High school was a time when students
should have gotten involved in many of the activities that made a
school a place to want to belong to. People not participating in
activities were missing a large part of the high school experience.
Scott Herbert, Andy Nesbett, Kelly Smith, Megan Westphal and Nicole Hrdlicka
are involved in many activities at Euclid and really appreciate all the opportunities that
they have.
Krisy Praznovsky and Mark Zrim enjoy each other's company
during lunch.
Seniors
Most Euclid students say they enjoyed their high school years
I he seniors
Yes
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your years at
Euclid High
School?
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were polled
as to whether
or not they enjoyed
their years at Euclid
and 60% of the
respondents said
that they did. This
was very similar to
the 63 % that
responded last year.
The major differ-
ence seemed to be
in the number of
students who
responded 'maybe'.
Last year 23 % were
uncertain while this
year 27% were
uncertain.
Kristina Geiger and Mary
Wolf not only enjoyed their
years at Euclid, they also
enjoyed the times they spent
lifeguarding at the pool.
Scott Herbert, Paul Pavicic, Kate Mc Guinness, Scott Granito,
Fritz Streiff and Dawn Pratt look as if they are really enjoying their
years at Euclid High School.
Seniors
Christina Fabert: AFS 10,11,12; SADD 11; Executive Student
Council 10,11,12, Secretary 11; Cheerleading 9,10,1 1,12; Spirit
Club 10; Big Show 11,12; Office Aide 12.
Dana Finotti: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Cheerleading 9,10; DECA
11,12.
Allison FitzGerald: Volleyball 9,10,1 1,12, Co-Captain 12;
Track 9,10,1 1,12; Basketball 11; SAVE 11,12; Cultural Club 11;
Academic Challenge 11; Survey 10; NHS 11,12.
William Freeman: Band 11,12; Basketball 12; Track 12.
Dawn Ganser: Choraliers 10; Flag Corps 11,12; Choral Masters
11.12; Office Aide 10; Clinic Aide 12; Key Club 10; Spirit Club
10.
Kristina Geiger: Cheerleading 9,10,11,12; Tennis 10,1 1,12;
Diving 9,10,1 1.12; Swimming 9,10,1 1,12; Student Council
10,11,12, President 12; Junior Class President 11; Senior Class
President 12; AFS 9,10,11,12, Vice President 12; SADD 11,12;
All Club Council 11,12; Office Aide 12; Big Show 10,1 1,12;
NHS 11,12; Spirit Club 10.11.
Nicole Genovese: Softball 9,10,11,12; Varsity Chorale 10,11,12;
Big Show 11,12; Office Aide 1 1; Cheerleading 9.
Rich Gentile: Golf 9,10; Peer Tutor 10; Academic Challenge
12.
Catherine Gibbons: Tennis 10,1 1,12, Co-Captain 12; Key Club
9,10,11; Orchestra 9,10,1,12, Librarian 12.
Beckie Glavan: Volleyball 9,10: Softball 9,10,1 1,12, Captain
10; NHS 11,12; Student Council 9,10,11; Peer Tutor 10,12;
Girl's Basketball Stats 9.10,11; Spirit Club 10,11; Career
Exploration 9.10; Tennis 12; Yearbook 11, Office Aide 12;
DECA 11,12.
Aileen Glowacki: Orchestra 9,10,11,12, Section Leader 12.
Vice President 10,12: Volleyball 9,10,11.12; Track 9,1 1,12;
Indoor Track 10; Key Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 11, Luitenent
Governor 12; SADD 1 1,12; Kids on the Block 11,12; NHS
1 1, 1 2; S AVE 1 2; Pit Orchestra 9, 1 0,1 1.1 2; A. V. 9.
Margaret Good: Orchestra 9,10,1 1,12, Treasurer 10,1 1,
President 12; Cross Country 9,10,1 1.12; Big Show Pit 9,10,11;
Wai Napolo 9,10,1 1,12, Treasurer 10, Jr. Show Director 11; Key
Club 9.10,11; NHS 11,12.
Kathleen Graham: Cross Country 9,10,1 1 ; Track 9; Orchestra
9,10,11. Librarian 11; SAVE 1 1,12; Big show 9; NHS 11,12;
Career Explorations 9,12; Tennis 12; Peer Tutor 12.
Scott Granito: Basketball 9,10.1 1.12, Captain 9; AFS 12: Spirit
Club 10,11; Student Council 12: Varsity Chorale 10,11,12,
Treasurer 10; Big Show 10,11; Golf 9; Chess 9.
Jeffrey Grundman: Soccer9.10,l,12; Basketball 9,10,1 1,12;
Baseball 9; Career Explorations 9,10; NHS 11,12.
Jonathan Hartshorn: Basketball 9,10.
Khalilah Heard: Basketball Aide 9,10.
Lakeisha Henderson: Track 10,1 1,12; Student Council 12;
NHS 11.12; Basketball 11.
Michael Heramb: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Tennis 9,10,1 1,12;
Football 11,12.
Steven Higham: Soccer 9.10,1 1,12; Wrestling 9,10,1 1,12.
Cherie Hinton: Vollleyball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11.
Sharon Hollis: AFS 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12,
Executive Board 11,12; NHS 11,12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12;
Soccer 12; Softball 9,10; Cheerleader 9,10; Office Aide 12;
SADD 11.
Jennifer Hrovat: Tennis 10,11,12, Co-Captain 12; Track
10,1 1,12; Big Show 9; Fall Play, Student Director 12; SAVE
11,12; NHS 11,12, Secretary 12; Survey 11,12; Eucuyo 11.
Joe Janosik: Key Club 11,12.
Kelly Jerk: Office Aide 11.
Donald Johnson: Football 12.
Will Johnson: Track 12.
Cassandra Jones: Marching Band 10,12; Concert Band
10.11,12; DARE 11.
Sarah Kale: Eucuyo 9,10,1 1,12, Submissions Coordinator
9,10.11;NHS 11, 12; Varsity Chorale 12; Big Show 10,11,12.
Les Kausek: Football 9; Soccer 12.
Erica Kavcic: Office Aide 9.
Heather Kinison: Big Show 9,10,1 1,12; Varsity Chorale
9,10,11,12, Secretary 11,12; Eucuyo 9; Survey 10, 11; SADD
9,10; NHS 11,12.
Katy Kocin: Key Club 9,10,1 1,12; NHS 11,12; Culture Club
11; Survey 10,11,12; SAVE 9; Eucuyo 10; Peer Tutor 12.
Elizabeth Kramer: Foootball Trainer 9,10,11,12; Wrestling
Trainer 9,10.1 1,12; Spirit Club 10; NHS 11,12.
Robin Lausche: Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12; Concert Band
9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,1 1; Softball 9; Key Club 9; Office
Aide 12.
Deanna Lauver: Swimming 9,10,1 1,12; NJROTC 1 1,12; Spirit
Club 9,10; Softball Manager 9.
Aubrey Marunowski: Spirit Club 9,10; Career Exploration
9,10,11,12.
Shona Mc Cune; Cheerleading 9,10,1 1,12; Diving 9,10,1 1;
A.F.S. 10,1 1,12, President 12: Student Council 10,11,12, Rep
11.
Brendan Mc Gee: Football 9; Survey 11,12.
Lakisha Mc Ginnis: Drill Team 1 0.
Catherine Mary Mc Guinness: Volleyball 9, Trainer 10,11,12;
Student Council 10,1 1,12, Executive Board 10,11,12, Junior
Class Vice President 1 1 ; Fall Play 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2; Big Show
9.10,1 1,12; Office Runner 9,10,1 1.12: Spirit Club 10,1 1; NHS
11.12.
Angela Meros: Tennis 10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Student
Council 10,11,12; Office Aide 10,1 1,12; NHS 1 1.12; Wrestling
Stats 11,12; Morning Announcements 12; DECA 11,12.
Megan M. Miezin: Flag Corps 11,12, Captain 12; Big Show
9,10,11,12; Student Council 11.
Angela M Miklavcic: Basketball 9,10.1 1,12, Captain 12;
Volleyball 9,10,1 1,12; SAVE 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, President 11,12; Key
Club 9; Peer Tutoring 10,1 1,12; NHS 11,12; Career Explora-
tions 9,10,11; Track 9,10,11,12; Yearbook 1 1,12; Academic
Challenge 11.
Regina Motiejunas: Office Runner 10; Color Guard 12. Big
Show 10,12.
Meghan E Nagode: Key Club 9,10; Tennis 1 1; Big Show
10,12.
Julie Ann Newsome: DECA 11,12, Treasurer 1 1 ; Soccer 1 1 ;
Student Council 9, 1 0; NHS 11,12.
Cuana Newson: Flag Corps 12.
Meghan Orazen: Cheerleading 9,10,11,12; Office Aide
9,10.11.
Mike Pikus: Survey 10,1 1,12, Photo Art Editor 1 1,12; Morning
Announcements 12; Culture Club 11.
Steve Rogonjic: Wrestling 10.
Stephanie Sabo: Spirit Club 10; DECA 1 1 ; NHS 11.12; Peer
Tutor 12.
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Once again
Euclid seniors
were asked
whom they most
admired. There were
many different
answers given but the
person who appeared
the most was mom.
Almost 40% re-
sponded that their
mother was their most
admired person. This
was very close to the
results from previous
years.
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38.6%
13.9%
4.0%
5.9%
37.6%
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I most
admire is:
Allison FitzGerald, Mary Dacar, Kathleen
Graham Tim Carney and Jamie Smialek
are enjoying each other's company during
lunch. Kathleen admires her mother most but
Allison and Tim both admire their father.
Alia Crawford, Will
Freeman, Joe Tucceri and
Nicole Genovese had fun
with each other during
Homecoming. Joe admires
his parents while Nicole
admires her choreographer.
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Almost 80 % of those responding said they did. Over 56 % of
the ones that came to school in a car did the driving. This was
very similar to the results from last year when about 75 % of the
students came by car and 65 % did the driving.
Sharon Mollis congratulates Christina Fabert as she becomes Homecoming Queen.
Kristina Geiger usually drives to school and carries her friends around.
Angela Meros, Christina Fabert, Rich Dotson, Tom Huer, Joe
Trobenter and Jim Duer enjoyed themselves at the Homecoming
Seniors Dance. Angela usually drives to school.
Marie Salupo: Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Track 9.10,11,12;
Key Club 9,10,11,12, Freshman Rep 9, Sophomore Rep 10, Vice
President 11,12; Survey 10,11,12, Reporter 10, Feature Editor
11,12; AFS 11,12; Eucuyo 10,11,12; Career Exploration
9,1 1,12; Big Show 9,10,11,12; Student Council 11,12; Choir
9,12; NHS 11,12; SADD 11,12; Close-Up 11.
Jessica A Sas: Softball 9,10,11,12; Volleyball 9,10; Ski Club
11; NHS 11,12, President 12;SAVE 11,12; Offide Runner
10,11,12; Spirit Club 10.
Jon Schied: Poetry Club 10,1 1,12.
Chris Schniegenberg: Baseball 9,10,1 1; Golf 12.
Nicole Schumer: Swimming 9,10,11,12.
Glenn Settle: Drill Team 12; Track 12.
Chad Shuskey: Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10,1 1,12; Survey
10,11,12, Sports editor 10,1 1,12; Key Club 9,10,1 1.12, Lt.
Governor 10,11, President 11,12; NHS 1 1,12.
Kellie Smerdel: Office Aide 10; Key Club 12.
Jamie Smialek: Big Show 9: Cross Country 9,10,1 1,12; Track
9.10,11,12; Ski Club 11; SAVE 11.12, Secretary 12; NHS 11,12,
Secretary 12; Carer Explorations 9,10; Student Council 12.
Kelly Smith: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12;
Track 1 0. 1 1 , 1 2; Softball 9; Clinic Runner 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2.
Mike Vidra: Office Runner 12.
Monolito Walker: Basketball 9.
Renee Watson: AFS 11,12; Tennis 12.
Megan Lynn Westphal: Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 12;
Swimming 9,10; Diving 9,10,1 1.12, Captain 12; Track 9,10.
Michelle Williams: Key Club 9.
Ginger Wilson: Choir 10.
Heather Winton:. Career Explorations 9, 10.
Mary Wolf: Track 9; Swim Team 9,10,11,12; Office Runner 12.
Todd Woodruff: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Baseball 9,10.
Shannon Woodworth: Video Yearbook 9,10.1 1,12; Tennis 12;
NHS 1 1,12; Career Exporations 9,10,1 1,12; Band Aide 11,12;
Choraliers 1 1 , Bible Study 10, 1 1 .
Brandi D Wright: Track 9.10; Drill Team 11; SAVE 1 1.
Rachel S Zielinski: Concert Band 9,10,1 1,12, Public Relations;
Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12; Pep Band 9,1 l,12;Key Club 9;
Varsity Chorale 1 1,12; Big Show Backstage 9.10.1 1,12, Prep
Manager 11,12; Academic Challenge 12; NHS 11,12; Career
Explorations 10; Office Aide 10,1 1.
Adam A Zeitz: Poetry Club 12.
Kristina Zevnik: Basketball 9; softball 9,10; Tennis 10,1 1,12;
Student Council 10,11,12; Spirit Club 10; Clinic Aide 10,11,12.
New I. D. system has everyone wearing their identification
lr. Ben Pasquale, Kristina Geiger, Christina Fabert, Fritz Streiff, Nicole Jackson and Catherine Mc
luinness show off their new photo ID's
lex Dzerowicz and Dan
Vensing talk about the
igital imaging process that
'as used to make the photo
Ts.
Irs. Kathy Pasquale helps
'avid Harris and Daemyon
dams with their work.
Euclid instituted a new type of ID
system during the 1 995-96 school
year. The system was not ready at
the beginning of the year so students and
staff did not get their ID's until midway
into the first grading period. In order to
run the school in a more professional and
safer manner, all students and staff were
required to wear a photo ID throughout
the day. This was useful in identifying
whether or not a person belonged in the
building and it made it possible to
identify whether or not a student was in
the proper lunch period since the lunch
periods were color coded. The photo ID's
made Euclid much more compatible with
other organizations such as hospitals and
businesses. As the system evolves many
other uses for the ID's will be imple-
mented.
Brandon Goodman is happy to show off his ID.
Seniors
Seniors tell about
As a student progressed through their high school years they were occasionaly
presented with moments that were less than complimentary. These embarrass
ing moments were the kind of things that would be remembered for ever and ever.
The seniors were asked about their most embarrassing moments and these were some of
the responses. As usual, the most common type of embarrassment happened on the stairs
Because of that, students mentioning stairs were all grouped together at the end. The other
moments are presented alphabetically.
Tomika Ball was embarrassed when her knee gave out at lunch and she tripped over a
chair.
Will Banks was embarrassed when he was wrestling with Chuck in the E-Room.
Ranessa Barrett didn't feel right after she got kicked out of a hockey match during her
junior year for screaming too loud.
Steve Barrett was embarrassed when his pants tore at the Steel Pole Bathtub concert.
David Bischof was embarrassed as a freshman because he would only wear sweat pants.
Jaina Blackford's most embarrassing moment happened when she and Meghan Orazen
were tripped by a group of 7th graders in the hallway at Central.
Daunte Bolden did not feel good when he fell in front of a lot of people.
Kristy Boos was really embarrassed when she was a freshman and thought she was in the
wrong class and made a big scene and then figured out she was in the right class all along.
Pat Bujnocki was really embarrassed when he locked his keys in his car.
Bill Cesa remembers when he ran into the metal ball rack in gym class during his sopho-
more year and had to go to the clinic for a bloody eye brow.
Patty Christen was embarrassed when she passed out last year.
Nicole Clark was really embarrassed when she fell asleep during her freshman year in
Mr. Serra's Algebra I class and started chanting her boyfriend's name.
Andy Dirk was embarrassed when his pants ripped, right in the crotch.
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Adriyana Alapovic, Magdalen Christopher, Dawn Ganser, Sharon Hollis,
Robin Lausche, Valonte Lawson, Tim Moriarity, Bob Peacock, Yolanda
Van Tillburg and Mary Wolf all had embarassing moments while falling up or
Seniors down stairs -
Jason Edwardsen was embarrassed when h
was bet that he wouldn't walk from Hills to
East 280th with his pants down and only his
jockeys to protect his livelihood. He accepte
and as he was walking along, pants at his
ankles, a car of cute girls drove by and
honked wildly. It was really cold.
Synett Erzarzanar was embarrassed when
he was going to the bus stop on Euclid and 1
fell down the hill in front of Euclid Avenue
and everyone on the bus noticed.
Christina Fabert was embarrassed when
Kristina Geiger's car broke down and she
and Ray Miller had to push it home in the
rain.
Dana Finotti was embarrassed when
Meghan Orazen tripped her in the hall in
front of a lot of people and she fell and her
calculator went flying down the hall.
Allison FitzGerald was embarrassed when
she was a freshman on the way to the
cafeteria and she accidently poked herself in
the eye and she started to cry and Mary Woj
had to buy her lunch for her.
Kristina Geiger remembers when
Shona Mc Cune gave her a "wedgie" at
Diving and ripped her bathing suit.
Jeremy Emerman fell on the ground
laughing. They called her the "Holy
One".
Nicole Genovese was embarrassed
when she was doing a show with
Varsity Chorale in front of a lot of
people from Briardale Golf Course and
Scott Granito picked her up over his
shoulder and dropped her on her head.
Rich Gentile was embarrassed when he
dropped a lunch plate in the cafeteria on
the 2nd day in his freshman year.
Wendy Gibson was embarrassed during
her freshman year when she made a card
and bought some candy for a senior
friend. It was the last day for seniors
and she wanted to give it to him before
he left. She saw him in the hall and was
waving and screaming to get his
attention and all the people around her
kept looking at her.
Scott Granito was embarrassed when
he was on the J.V. basketball team and
they were going out to do warm-ups. He
had just finished going to the bathroom
and had a piece of toilet paper hanging
out of his pants. He went 20 min. before
Kevin Bremer told him about it.
many of their most embarrassing moments
i Joe Janosik was making fun of a teacher and when he turned
around the teacher was standing right there.
Kelly Jerk and Adrijana Alaupovic fell asleep in their car in the
parking lot and woke up 3° and had to explain what happened.
Nikki Johnson went to the bathroom with Laura Mack and Renee
Slade. It was only after walking out that she realized she was in the
wrong bathroom.
Sarah Kale and Rachel Zielinski ran down Vermilion's main
street at the Woolybear Parade with the Band and one of the
bystanders yelled, "You're bouncing!"
Heather Kinison was embarrassed when Tony Laurich tripped
her in chemistry lab and she fell on her butt and everyone laughed.
Chris Kinkopf was embarrassed when he passed out in the middle
of the lawn at Blossom during Buzzard Fest 2.
Katy Kocin was in Personal Computers and her foot fell asleep and
when she got up to leave at the end of the period she fell.
Deanna Lauver was really embarrassed when she pulled the
emergency shower in chemistry lab and didn't turn it off and the
water went all over the floor and dripped down to the English room
on the 2nd floor.
Joseph Ludvik was really surprised when he walked home from
school one evening and then realized that he had driven to school
that morning.
Kim Maurer was embarrassed during her sophomore year at Spirit
Club when Gina Phillips depants her and she started screaming and
swearing and ran after Gina and fell on someone's poster.
Shona Mc Cune was embarrassed when Mary Wolf saw her do
her corky dive before a meet.
Katie Mc Guinness was embarrassed when her blind date for
Winterfest '95 threw up on Mr. Pignatiello's porch.
Megan Miezin was embarrassed when Beth Walters and Paula
Sustarsic pulled down her skirt her first year in Flag Corps and lots
of people saw her and laughed.
Angela Meros had a problem when she was playing tennis as a
junior and wore her white bloomers over her Mickey Mouse
underwear and Mickey was showing through during the match and
the spectators noticed.
Angela Miklavcic was embarrassed when the hot lipstick she was
making with Allilson FitzGerald in chemistry class fell on the cold
floor and solidified and they had to spend the rest of the period
cleaning up the mess.
Julie Ann Neswome and Gina Phillips were embarrassed when
Julie's tiny alarm siren that she kept in her purse went off while
they were in the counselor's office. The secretary made them go
outside and figure out how to turn it off.
Cuana Newson was embarrassed when she tore the back of her
shorts at YMCA camp.
Heather Nickell was at a wrestling match in seventh grade sitting
at the top of the bleachers. When the wrestlers came in, she got up
to walk down the steps and tripped and bounced all the way down
to the gym floor and lay there on her stomach, laughing so hard she
couldn't get up.
Ricky Papo was embarrassed when he woke up in study hall in the
E-Room during his junior year and and was screaming out loud and
everyone was looking at him.
Mike Pikus was embarrassed in German class when Jeff
Jakse was shooting paper wads in the garbage can which was
right under the TV. He jumped up to block the shot and hit his
head on the TV.
Joaneice Porch was embarrassed as a freshman when she tried
to run down the wall that looks like a hallway.
Tanisha Ramsey was embarrassed she went to the bathroom
while wearing a dress and didn't realize that her dress was
tucked inside her panties. She found out after she saw two boys
in the hall laughing at her.
Stephanie Sabo was talking to someone while walking up the
stairs and dropped her books over the bannister and she had
books on the first and second floors.
Marie Saiupo felt bad when she was boarding the school bus
as a junior and the driver closed the doors on top of her. He
apologized and said he hadn't seen her.
Nicole Schumer was embarrassed when Megan Westphal
tripped her in the cafeteria and she landed flat on her face in
front of Mrs Turk.
Adrienne Scott was tripped in the hallway and almost fell.
Kellie Smerdel was proud when she drove to school for the
first time but then locked her keys in the car and had to call her
father to get a spare set.
Formeka Smith was embarrassed as a freshman when she
collided with a senior boy in the hall.
Kelly Smith had a revealing experience when she was playing
water polo in swimming class and she jumped out of the water
and the top of her bathing suit fell down.
Joe Tucceri was embarrassed when he got pinned with 30
seconds left in a district match even though he was winning at
the time.
Renee Watson was embarrassed when she almost got run
over by an ambulance in the street.
Shantee Wilburn was embarrassed when she fell out of her
chair in the cafeteria when she was a sophomore.
Michelle Williams was embarrassed when she was on a field
trip with the Choraliers and her dress blew over her butt.
Brandi Wright was embarrassed when she sat down on a
broken chair in the Little Theater during and assembly and the
chair flipped over and she was lying there with her feet
hanging in the air.
Adam Zeitz was cleaning out Mrs. Tkac's fishbowl in the
woman's faculty lounge and got it stuck in the sink. When
they finally got it unstuck water was all over the floor.
Kristi Zevnik was embarrassed when she spilled something
on herself during lunch.
Rachel Zielinski was embarrassed during Marching Band her
freshman year when some other band members wanted to see
her new bodysuit which she was wearing under her band
uniform. The uniform jacket got stuck down and the senior
field commander came over to see what the problem was.
Seniors
Most seniors agree that tests are necessary
Yes 511 °/,
8 No 22.0"!;
Q Maybe 27 0°;
Do you
think tests
are neces-
sary?
H Yes 55.6%
H No 36.8%
E3 Maybe 7.5%
Did you ever
study more
than 30
minutes for a
test?
When asked if they thought tests
were necessary, more than 51 %
of the seniors responded that
they were. Only 22 % said that they were
not necessary. This was a good indication
that the students knew that there had to be
some form of evaluation in their coursed.
When asked if they have ever studied more
than 30 minutes for a test, almost 37 % said I
they had not.
Heather Spencer and Mark Ketchum worked hard during their classes and had to study for their tests
56
Seniors
Steve Rogonjic. Christina Fabert, Bridgette Begovic
and Jason Fiorille are taking out from their studies to
discuss life at Euclid.
1 ■ ^ A # >i
P Physics students; Marie Salupo, Mike Pikus,
ngela Miklavcic, Chad Shuskey and Dave Bischof
now what it is like to study hard for a test and
>utinely spend much more than 30 minutes preparing
>r a test.
NHS members. Liz Buchner, Jamie Smialek, Angela
Miklavcic, Katie Bauer and Jessica Sas are all good
students who study hard for their exams and partici-
pated in the show of strength for the Cleveland Indians
by wearing Indians clothes.
j_
c
Paul Pavicic dances with Donna Beuoy during
Homecoming. Both were good students who studied
hard to get good grades.
Left: Alana Roberts also studied hard during her years
at Euclid.
Liz Sterl, Dana Stroberg and Colleen Sidak take a
break from their computer class to pose for the camera.
Deanna Lauver, Brenda Volpe and Richard Wynn
enjoying each other's company between classes.
Brent Shaw and Dave Champa are working on their
assignment in their Distributative Education class.
Seniors
The Panther football
team gets together before
the first game.
• ** ****••*• ** *•**••*• **
Sports were very important to many students at Euclid
where a full range of varsity, junior varsity and fresh
man sports were offered. If a student was interested in * \
sport there was no excuse as to not getting involved.
Bud White shows his great form as he tees off at the
beginning of a golf match.
Eric Schuster and Derek Stanic pacing each other as
they continue around the cross country course at
Chapin Forest.
Head Coach. Wendy Sustin, giving Colleen Taylor,
Cherie Hinton, Kelly Smith, Lauren Hadyk, Ambet
Cogley, Angela Suchy, Angela Miklavcic, Lori
Meden and Missy Bonfiglio instructions before they
take to the court.
: **' : * ** %%#*% ** *••***•« ** ******* » ** *******
HCJORK
Football team has 9-1 season and takes G.C.C.but fails to make playoff*
You could say that this was "'The
Year of the Young". The Panthers
had more starting underclassmen
than there were seniors but still earned
another G.C.C. championship. Their lone
loss was at the hands of defending state
champion and 1995 state champion, St.
Ignatius, but they put up a fight which
would never be forgotten. After that
opening loss, the rest of the season was
almost an anticlimax with most of the
games being essentially over by the end of
the first period. The only reason the
panthers did not make the playoffs was
because of the relative weakness of the
other teams in the G.C.C. so they did not
earn enough computer points.
Day in and day out, the Panthers
practiced for their next opponent. With the
encouragement of the General (Coach Tom
Banc), and the finesse of the offensive
backs, Euclid was destined to be G.C.C.
champs. The sophomore, Tony Fisher had
1 633 yards and 20 touchdowns, was lead up
the center by the incredible blocking of
Tony Launch, Sean Mc Laughlin, Mike
Melnyk and the fullback Monroe Hillsman.
For the first time in several years Euclid had
a great passing game. John "Die Hard" Mc
Clain was often a devastating blow to the
opposing defense. Looking right and then
left, he would find Simeon Boddie twenty
yards down the field, with the eight-hundred
or so fans cheering. De Juan Goulde was
named the News Herald defensive player of
the year. Tony Fisher, Mike Melnyk and
Delmar Stewart were chosen for the News
Herald First Team. Tony Laurich, Albert
Simpson, Jason Jones, Peter Thomas and
Andy Eminger were all chosen for the
Second Team. John Mc Clain and Joe
Tucceri were given a Special Mention and
Tony Raia, Rick Cooper, and Monroe
Hillsman received an Honorable Mention.
The panther defense never let
someone go home without a great hit by
Jason Jones, Joe Tucceri, Tony Raia, or
any number of sacks by De Juan Goulde, I
strutting his way into the backfield with the I
unstoppable sophomore Albert Simpson.
The year was filled with memories of
touchdowns, fumbles and interceptions, but
the one thing that the Panthers would never I
forget was the dedication it took to go out
every day of every week and then miss the
play-offs by four computer points.
-Scott Longazel
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Top: The Panther football team crowds around each other at the beginning of the game.
Bottom: At the beginning of the fourth quarter all the players raise their hands in a unified signal.
Football
Hmf
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larsity Football. Row one: Coach Ken Schriner, Coach Mike Rezzola. Coach Mike Sheck, Coach Sam Santilli, Coach Dennis Wenham, Jack Lardomita, Head Coach
pm Banc, Coach Chet Nolan, Coach Roy Pignatiello. Coach Pete Schwenke, Coach Mike Barnauskas. Row two: Wayman White, Chris Bock. Larry Dissaur, Joe
lucceri, Tony Laurich, De Juan Goulde, Jay Thomas, Tony Raia, Bob Chmielewski, Latel Stewart. Row three: Richard Wynn, Jay Kletecka, Rick Pecnik, Casey
armichael. Sean Mc Laughlin, Scott Longazel, Mike Zivnoska, Mike Melnyk, Donald Johnson. Row four: Mike Valentine. Andy Eminger, Jason Edwardsen,
leauntee Redfearn, Mike Heramb, Jason Jones, Delmar Stewart, Rick Cooper, Eric Lassiter, Terrance Moore. Row five: Johnny Johnson, R. J. Belanich, Rashad
lilson, Tony Davis, Deloente Brown, Monroe Milkman. Antoine Fisher, Detric Wilson. Row six: Larry Brown, Amos Rennix, D. G. Johnson, John Mc Clain, Simeon
loddie, Steve Duncan, Albert Simpson, Howard Westerfield. Row seven: Kevin Banks, Jim Brown, Donte Thomas, Mike Higgins, Fred Bush, Tom Heuer, Denny
usher. Shaun Brochak. Row eight: Darrell Taylor, Michael Creer, Will Buchanon, Lewis Nunley, David Johnson, Cory Kinan, Nick Rufo. Row nine: Molly O'Brien,
leth Kramer, Erin Vincente, Wendy Case. Alison Stahre, Margaret Corcoran, Katie Baioni. Yuki Shimotsu.
le Juan Goulde, Steve Duncan, Scott Longazel and
jonroe Hillsman trying to move a tough Ignatius line.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
St. Ignatius
27
Barberton
28
14
Mentor
14
7
Nordonia
31
6
I North
43
15
Maple Hts.
39
8 1
South
32
6
Bedford
33
22
Mayfield
42
6
SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 1
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST
LEAGUE FINISH 1st
Tony Fisher checks on Monroe
Hillsman after he was hit hard.
Football
J. V. Football. Row one: Kevin Banks, Amos Rennix, Donte Thomas, Fred Bush, Terrance Moore, David Johnson, Howard Westerfield, Johnny Johnson. Row two:
Steve Dawson, Mike Higgins. Gray Johnson, Lewis Nunley, Jeff Roe, Cory Cunningham, Larry Brown. Row three: Darrell Taylor, Mike Belanich, Mike Valentine,
Michael Creer, Nick Rufo, Tom Heuer, Shaun Brochak, Denny Bosher. Row four: Coach Mike Barnauskas. Coach Ken Schriner. Coach Sam Santilli.
FUTU
TALENT
Junior Varsity has an excellent season and freshmen show promise
Tony Laurich gets a much needed drink of water while the defensive team is on the field.
Katie Baioni poses with Don Johnson before he has to go into the game.
Football
JV FOOTBALL
TEAM US
THEM
St. Ignatius
35
Barberton 19
6
Mentor 13
20
Nordonia 31
North 35
13
Maple Hts. 2 1
South 21
Bedford 24
Mayfield 28
SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 2
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST
LEAGUE FINISH 1st
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•reshman Football, Row one: Ramone Terrell, Ronald Tyler, Brandon Henderson, Tom Soini, Tom Poticher, Kevin Carse, Calvin Parker, Rick Glavan, Brian Leben,
)e Juan Whitney. Row two: Shawn George, John Schnell, Mike Dominick, Pat Gutbrod, James Cothron, Robert Polachek, Dave Cerne, Cordell Morris, Charles
hooper, Amin Harville. Row three: Brandon Richardson, Tommie Virgies, Norman Sullivan, Cedrick Carstarphen, Michael Dennis, Dominic Harris, Rafael Pacheco,
(ave Edmonds, Pierre Allen. Row four: Coach Sam Santilli. Coach Dennis Windham.
'ich Belanich, Johnny Johnson, Amos Renix,
loward Westerfield, Casey Carmichael and Shaun
rochak waiting for the snap of the ball.
Charles Cooper
breaks through
the line for a big
gain while Amin
Harville blocks
for him
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Nordonia
20
North
18
22
Maple Hts.
'20
South
28
Bedford
14
30
Mayfield
34
18
SEASON RECORD WON 4 LOST 3
, G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 3
LEAGUE FINISH 3rd(tie)
Scott Longazel get attended to by Wendy Case and
Beth Kramer.
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Girl's tennis lost many close matchej
According to Coach Pete Swope.
the 1995 Varsity Girl's Tennis
team was the best team he had
coached in years. Although the record
didn't reflect a winning season, the team
played it's best tennis ever trying to
overcome their 2-3 curse. The strong
senior leadership of the doubles teams led
the girls fight. First doubles, Jennifer
Hrovat and Cathy Gibbons finished off
the season with a personal pest record.
The second doubles team of Angela
Meros and Kristina Geiger returned this
season adding confidence to their game.
Topping out the rest of the squad in the
singles positions were Kristi Zevnik,
Theresa Parey and Allison Hrovat. The
girls hoped that their hard work this year
sparked the returning underclassmen in
future years. With the use of Coach
Swope's 3 C's: Control, Command and
Confidence, as well as help from Mr.
Warman's J. V. team the varsity team
should be better.
-Angela Meros
VARSITY GIRL'S TENNIS
TEAM
US
THEM
Chagrin Falls
5
Geneva
2
3
Pville Harvey
4
1 |
NDCL
2
3
Nordonia
3
Brush
2
3
Twinsburg
4
1
South
2
3
North
2
3
Mayfield
3
2
Wickliffe
3
2
St. Jos. Acad.
2
3
Nordonia
2
3
Mayfield
4
1
Brush
5
South
1
4
Perry
5
SEASON RECORD WON
5 LOST 12
G.C.C. RECORD WON 2
LOST 8
LEAGUE FINISH 5th
Girl's Tennis
Girl's Tennis, Row one: Gina Prodan, Jennifer Grabinowski, Karen Hanson, Shannon Woodvvorth, Courtnj
Strah. Row two: Kathleen Graham, Beckie Glavan, Angela Meros, Kristina Geiger. Dawn Pratt, Renee
Watson. Row three: Kathy Gibbons, Jennifer Hrovat, Kristie Zevnik, Allison Hrovat, Theresa Parey, Katie
Bauer, Jinai Amos. Row four: Coach Dick Warman, Coach Pete Swope, Carlv Swope.
Jennifer Hrovat serves while Cathy Gibbons waits to Singles player, Allison Hrovat, serves the ball to her
return the ball in one of their matches. opponent.
Pat Grisez swings hard.
Golf. Row one: Terry
Kontra, Joe Bojc, Mike
Doyle. Bud White, Mike
Mukavetz, Brian Siedler.
Row two: Coach Bob
Ramlow, Kevin Grisez,
Pat Grisez, Andy
Edmonds. Todd Pfeifer,
Brian Gecewich, Chris
Schniegenberg, Kevin
Evans, Geoffrev Zevnik.
Golf team has best record in five years
GOLF
TEAM
US
THEM
Nordonia
156
155
North
160
160
Maple Hts.
158
207
South
174
180
Shaker
158
171
Bedford
157
180
Brush
155
154
Mayfield
160
167
Gilmour
174
152
Nordonia
154
174
North
162
160
Maple Hts .
165
190
South
158
179
Bedford
147
172
Brush
151
173
Mayfield
167
163
SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST 5 TIE 1
G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 4 TIE 1
LEAGUE FINISH 3rd
The Euclid Golf team had it's best
season in five years this past fall.
They finished 3rd in the G.C.C.
and defeated both co-champs, Eastlake
North and Mayfield during the regular
season. They finished eighth at districts
only missing by two strokes. Joe Bojc
provided strong senior leadership in his
fourth season on the team. Juniors Kevin
Evans and Bud White had strong
seasons while Evans lettered and White
took team MVP honors. Sophomore,
Brian Siedler received 1st team G.C.C.
honors due to his fine play at the G.C.C.
tournament. Coach Bob Ramlow was
pleased with the play of his team and is
only looking for better things in the
future.
-Bud White
Bud White gets ready to putt the ball.
Captain. Joe Bojc. tees the ball towards the green.
Terry Kontra swings hard to get the ball away.
Golf
Volleyball struggled through a frustrating season
This year's volleyball team com-
pleted their season at 13-12.
Leading the varsity squad were
senior co-captains Megan Westphal and
Allison FitzGerald. Other seniors that
powered their offense were Kelly Smith,
Missy Koerber, Angela Miklavcic,
Cherie Hinton and Lauren Hadyk.
Backrow defense women Lori Meden
and Aileen Glowacki were two more
seniors leaving this year. The team's
potential was incredible but they were not
able to put it all together. They had the
tallest team Euclid had seen in many
years and their team work improved
throughout the season. Next year with
returning juniors, Colleen Taylor and
Angela Suchy as well as sophomore
setter Amber Cogley, the team should be
able to look forward to a better season.
-Angela Miklavcic
VAR
TEAM
Nordonia
3ITY VOLLEYBALL
US
1HE1V1
5,15
3.8
North
6.15.10
15.10,15
Maple Hts.
15.9,15
11,15,7 1
Solon
15.2
17.15
j North Olmstead
15.15
6,12
i Canton McKinley 13,15.13
15,7,15
1 South
14,15.15
16,9.9 '
Bedford
8.11
15,15 \
Normandy
15.7,15
12.15,13 !
Beaumont
15.16
12,14
1 Brush
15,5.10
10.15,15
Mayfield
10,15.15
15,7,11
Akron East
15.15
7,10
Beaumont
15,15
11,1
Independence
17.15
15,8
; Independence
15,15
11.8
Nordonia
15,15
9.9 j
j North
15,8.11
7,15,15
Maple Hts.
15,10,10
4.15.15
South
15.16,6
7,18.15
Bedford
4.11
15,15
SEASON REC
ORD WON 13 LOST 12
G.C.C. RECOI
ID WON 5 LOST 9
LEAGUE FINI
SH 4th(tie)
Volleyball
J. V. Volleyball, Row one: Tina Peric, Veronica Mc Graw, Anna Paradzik, Vernadette White, Maria
Williams. Row two: Stephanie Fox, Chrissy Kovacevich, Becky Godec, Kristin Samsa, Annie Feldkamp.
Stacy Lesefky. Row three: Coach Marcy Richards and Coach Wendy Sustin.
Freshman Volleyball, Row one: Alex Brinovec, Shannon Setser, Katie Kolar, Erin Reilly, Amy Salupo. Row
two: Melissa Ahmetovic, Melissa Brady, Shannon Ivancic, Lisa Basalla, Katie Mc Clusky, Sammie Koerber.
Row three: Julie Whitley, Nikki Sams, Kristina Hatcher, Lynne Stern. Row four: Coach Pat Buck.
Allison FitzGerald, one of the team's best setters, sets
the ball up so that Angela Suchy can slam it over the
net.
Kelly Smith, Lauren Hadyk, Missy Koerber, Cheri Hinton and Megan Westphal waiting for their server to get
the ball over the net.
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Wrestlers beginning to emerge
The Euclid wrestling team still suffered from not enough
interested wrestlers but it was not as serious as in the past.
Euclid won several meets this year for the first time in
several years. The team began to get everything together and
by the end of the season things were going well. Most of the
wrestlers had improved their records. Joe Tucceri was the
brightest part of the team when he broke the Euclid record
for the most wins in a high school career. Joe was ranked
number 1 in the 160 pound weight class by the News Herald.
Head Coach, Chris Papouras felt that the team was getting
stronger throughout the season.
Andy Ludvik and Howard Westerfield working on their opponents.
Wrestling
Joe Tucceri and Mike Doyle getting their opponents in position for a pin.
I
Wrestling, Row one: Shannon Setser, Wayman
White, Michael Smith, Bob Chmielewski, Nick
Pfahl, Joe Tucceri, Nathaniel Davis. Row two: Doug
Higham, Detric Wilson, Anthony Smith, Lemuel
Gardner, Keauntee Redfearn, Mike Doyle, Ricardo
Martin, Shane Moore, Andy Ludvic, Julie Ann
Whitley. Row three: Coach Bill Kazen, Mike
Belanich, Maurice Jackson, Howard Westerfield,
Mike Melnyk, Reggie George, Donald Sukis, Mike
Dominick, Coach Chris Papouras, Angela Meros.
Row four: Kevin Carse, Scott Trepal, Steve Dawson,
Duval Hill, Deshaun Lewis, John Schnell, Mike
Diehl, Dave Fulton, Coach Bob Diehl.
Keauntee Redfearn, Mike Smith, Reggie George, Nate Davis Alan Rice,
Steve Dawson and Mike Doninick did their best to help the team
Wrestling
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Boy's Cross Country has an excellent season
This year's Boy's Cross Country
team was lacking in numbers but
made up for it in their actions.
Only six men were on the team but they
went on to an almost repeat of the 1994
season when they finished with a 9-1
record. The only G.C.C. team they lost
to in the last two years was Eastlake
North. Senior, Tim Carney, who won
G.C.C. MVP was the top runner for the
year. Juniors Paul Glowacki and Derek
Stanic were the second and third men.
the fourth man astoundingly was a
freshman, Mike Miklavcic and sopho-
mores Mike Simenc and Eric Schuster
finished off the team. With only one
senior graduating a strong team should
return next year.
-Paul Glowacki
BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY
TEAM
IS
THEM J
VASJ
17
38
W. Geauga
23
33 |
Maple Hts.
18
38
Mayfield
T)
33
Nordonia
20
35
South
22
33
Bedford
16
42
Brush
21
35 !
North
39
19
INVITATIONALS
U-WANNA-COME-BACK
3/13
WALSH
5/14
BOARDMAN
16/19
MALONE
28/41
WADSWORTH
7/14
MEDINA
16/28
G.C.C.
2/8
REGIONAL
19/62
SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 1
G.C.C. RECORD WON 6 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH 2nd
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Cross Country
Upper left: Eric Schuster
running in the Malone
Invitational.
Above: Paul Glowacki and
Tim Carney running
during one of their meet at
the Holden Aboretum.
Left: Mike Simenc and
Mike Miklavcic pacing
each other as they go
around the course.
Girl's Cross Country: Margaret Good, Marie Salupo, Carolyn Gudaitis, Jill Smialek, Beeca Borehert, Erin
Kilkenney, Megan Osterman, Mary Dacar, Jamie Smialek, Coach Dick York.
Girl's finish third in the conference
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The Girl's Cross Country team
finished the season with a 5-4
record and were 4-3 in the G.C.C.
Their third place finish in the conference
was a slight improvement from the
previous year. They finished sixth in the
District meet and Megan Osterman
qualified to ran in the Regional Meet
where she finished 63rd out of 1 53
runners.
GIRL'S CROSS COUNTRY
TEAM US THEM
W. Geauga 36 21
VASJ 15 50
Maple Hts. 15 43
Mayfield 44 15
Nordonia 29 27
South 29 26
Bedford 15 50
North 24 31
Brush 1 5 50
INVITATIONALS
U-WANNA-COME-BACK 6/12
WALSH TOMAHAWK 5/8
BOARDMAN 19/30
MALONE 38/44
WADS WORTH 10/11
MEDINA 12/17
G.C.C. 3/8
DISTRICT 6/12
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 4
G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 3
LEAGUE FINISH 3rd
B 5. ~>.. 11 1 'ii ? | $n >■
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Above: Jamie
Smialek
running in the
Malone
Invitational.
Left:
Margaret
Good and
Marie Salupo
warming up at
the cross
country course
in Kirtland.
Cross Country
The boy's varsity basketball team had a
successful season finishing 2nd in the :
G.C.C, Gonferencexhamps:, Bedford,
hadall they could handle with Fifth d in then-
tough overtime victory at Euclid. The
leading scorers for the panlhers were super
sophomore Tony Fisher andjsenior co-^t
captain, Clayton CunningMm. Eric;
Smedley also had afine se'afojj' in hislHr
\ear oi varsity experience The panthers
were alssj j i>k •'' b\ senior co-captain Pawl
Pavicic and senior De Juan Goulde who
pur it' fllijyy§dershiprer this "yjMi,"
basketball team. Petris Hawkins arid Me , :
success. Adam Diaz, Kashad \\ ilson, Dave
Banach and Lcnm Wilkerson sparked the
panthers with their hard work and deternima-
! %om'|rfejiriy,alsa:|ed the team in missed
dunks m practice Junioi \uughn Trapp
also had an excellent season finishing the
season strong. Tine freshmen had an almost
undefeated season and showed pcoHle for
the future.
-Dave Kanac
TEAM
US THEM
St. Ignatius
54 74
North
55 43
Maple Hts.
South
81 85
91 73
Bedford
70 78
Brush
60 53
Glenville
63 73
Mayfield
Shaker Hts.
Nordonia
North
50 48
50 52
67 53
72 44
Maple Hts.
Stow
76 72
49 63
South
74 60
Bedford
80 S6
Brush
64 43
Mentor
Mayfield
Canton McKinley
67 62
62 58
60 74
Nordonia
SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 8
G.C.C. RECORD WON 11 LOST 3
LEAGUE FINISH Second
.IV BOY'S BASKETBALL
TEAM US THEM
St. Ignatius 30 43
North 68 55
Maple Hts. 55 56
South 41 55
Bedford 53 60
Brush 39 40
St. Ed 29 49
Mayfield 45 41
Shaker Hts. 75 68
Nordonia 38 34
North 59 52
Maple Hts. 64 57
Stow 67 60
South 65 54
Bedford 69 66
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Brush 60 33
Mentor 64 56
Mayfield 48 44
Canton McKinley 36 59
Nordonia
SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 7
G.C.C. RECORD WON 10 LOST 4
LEAGUE FINISH Second
Tony Fisher drive in for a layup.
FRESHMAN BOY'S BASKETBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Nordonia
68
42
North
58
20
Maple Hts.
69
35
Nordonia
61
45
South
60
29
St. Ignatius
46
51
Stow
56
49
V.A.S.J.
62
65
Bedford
69
60
Brush
50
35
Mayfield
79
40
Brush
70
57
North
72
34
Maple Hts.
56
36
South 75
32
Bedford
67
48
St. Ignatius
58
64
Mayfield
73
34
V. A.S.J.
67
70
SEASON RECORD WON 15 LOST 4
G.C.C. RECORD WON 14 LOST
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yjirl's Basketball. Row one: Kim Smith. Chrissy Kovacevich. Row
Ste phanie Troha, Jenai VVeems. Row tjiree: ^fcizi Hudson, Kristen
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Charmaine Allen, Kfl< .Smith.
Lanetta Huey, Ann Softer. Row
two: Coach Kletecka, ^Hnomi
Badley, Janelle Colinfjffl
Williams, Katie TanneS| aura
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Girl's take G.CJC
This year's Lady Panthers Basketball
team had an excellent season. They
won the G.C.C. championship for the
first time in seven years as a result of hard
work, persistence, and team work. There
were five returning seniors: co-captains
Margy Mihalic and Angela Miklavcic,
Sharon Hollis, Katie Bauer, and Kelly
Smith. The team was rounded out by juniors
Ronnie McGraw, Monica Martin,
Carmekia Harris, and Jamie Greskowiak;
sophomore Shavon Bell and freshman
Delvona Oliver. They finished with an
overall record of 15 and 4 due to unbeliev-
able second-half performances. Next season
with a large group of returning lettermen as
well an awesome group of freshman, the
team should be unstoppable.
-Angela Miklavcic
VARSITY GIRL'S BASKETBALL
TEAM US THEM
Lakewood
43
62
Mentor
46
40-
Nordonia
47
23
North
58
43
Maple Hts.
64
26
South
59
50
Bedford
68
40
Brush
60
46
West Geauga
Mayfield
V.A.SJ.
Nordonia
North
71
54
43
39
52
61
41
62
43
44
Maple Hts.
South
46
43
32
41
Bedford
64
50
Brush
68
46
East Tech
70
50
Mayfield 46 52
SEASON RECORD WON 15 LOST 4 i
G.C.C. RECORD WON 12 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH First
Kelly Smith passes the ball off to Angela Miklavcic as she tries to drive to the basket.
Girl's Basketball
JV GIRL'S BASKETBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Lakewood
36
40
Mentor
26
42
Nordonia
42
20
North
48
29
Maple Hts.
41
24
South
20
49
Bedford
32
29 1
Brush
36
24 !
West Geauga
47
24
Mayfield
25
34
V.A.SJ.
30
48
Nordonia
44
26
North
26
30
Maple Hts.
43
29
South
35
34
Bedford
32
29
Brush
41
28
East Tech
59
40
Mayfield
34
47
SEASON RECORD WON 12
LOST 7
G.C.C. RECORD WON 10 LOST 4
LEAGUE FINISH Third
FRESHMAN GIRL'S BASKETBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
North
48
12
V.A.SJ.
51
22
South
50
16
Maple Hts
68
24
N.D.C.L.
48
35
Stow
33
21
Kenston
58
7
Bedford
56
30
Brush
61
31
Mayfield
53
35
Chardon
67
21
North
57
8
Canton McKinley
53
16
South
33
12
Bedford
48
28
Brush
41
15
Mayfield
42
19
Maenificat
44
52
Beaumont
53
32
Maple Hts
43
5
SEASON RECORD WON 19 LOST 1
argy Mihalic dribbles the ball down the court while Angela Miklavcic tries to get into
sition to get a pass.
Margy Mihalic drives in for the layup while Sharon
Hollis follows her down the court in case she is needed.
armaine Allen goes up for a layup for the freshman
Both boy's and girl's soccer teams have excellent records!
Boy's finish in second place
The 1995 Boy's Soccer team was a
huge success. They ended the
season with a 10-3-3 record and 7-
2-3 in the G.C.C. This was one of the best
records the panthers have ever had. The
captains were Mike Heramb, Dan
Corleto and Kevin Klocker. Dan
Corleto was chosen for the News Herald
second team while Mike Heramb and
Mario Laush were given a special
mention and Eric Heiss and Doug
Zeman got an Honorable Mention by the
News Herald. It was certainly a season to
be remembered.
VARSITY BOY
TEAM US
'S SOCCER
THEM
VASJ
3
Nordonia
1
(l
Chardon
4
North
1
South
2
2
Bedford
5
1
Brush
2
1
Mayfield
Nordonia
2
2
North
4
Hawken
2
1
i South
1
5
Bedford
1
Brush
2
2
Kenston
2
Mayfield 4
SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST 3 TIE 3
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 2 TIE 3
LEAGUE FINISH 2nd
Varsity Boy's Soccer.
Row one: Ryan
Heramb, Sean Fox,
Eric Heiss, Kevin
Klocker, Rob Slade,
Dennis Vitolo. Row
two: Mario Laush,
Mike Heramb, Matt
Pikus, Jeff
Grundman, John
Wolchko. Row three:
Todd Woodruff, Dan
Corleto, Doug
Zeman, Jim Swyt, AI
Cvetovac, Heather.
Coach Mike Dubin.
J. V. Boy*s Soccer,
Row one: C.J. Koeth,
Adonai Arruda,
Chris Biehl, Paul
Solemn. Pat Dilaila.
Row two: Dave
Brinovec, Hosea
Mburu, Craig Heiss,
T. J. Grabianowski.
Row three: Matt Be
Wine, Jason Waina,
Dan Renstrom, Les
Kausic. Coach Jeff
Jordan.
Below: Eric Heiss
dribbles the ball
down the field
while Adonai
Arruda stays close
so he can help.
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F reshman Soccer, Row one: Kevin Welsh, Frank Mastalski, Mike Verch, Scott
Trepal, Jeff Sierputowski, Mike Vuyancih. Row two: Brian Lennon, Brian
Blecic, Greg Schonauer, Oral Williams, Brandon Ptak, Mario Marusic. Row
three: Coach Jeff Jordan, Coach Mike Durbin.
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arsity Girl's Soccer, Row one: Sharon Hollis, Heather Nickell, Jaina Blackford,
ancy Pekol, Ali Kucinski, Dana Finotti, Nikki Hrdlicka, Suzanne Lucas. Row
vo: Courtney Sharp, Kristin Sacko, Jennifer Waina, Jill Swanseger, Kathy
latnik. Row four: Katie Walker, Lisa Udovich, Katie Salisbury. Coach Mike
ustin.
V. Girl's Soccer. Row one: Susan King, Erin Ryan, Erin Gady, Dana Vance,
legan Coyne, Danielle Ladovich, Jamie Benak. Row two: Suzanne Lucas,
ourtney Sharp, Emily Freeh, Wendy Barker, Karen Salisbury, Danielle
alabrese. Megan Ballanger, Coach Dale Hollingsworth.
Vendy Barker boots the ball while Katie Salisbury looks on in case she has a
hance to get the ball.
Girl's finish in first place
The 1995 Girl's Soccer team had a truly awesome season.
They compiled a season record of 13-5 and went 9-1 in the
G.C.C. This was the best record that the girl's ever had. The
girls had been together for several years and their closeness really
became apparent on the field. Many of the girls were recognized
by the league and the coaches and the papers. Dana Finotti and
Jaina Blackford made News Herald First Team while Nancy
Pekol and Jennifer Waina made the Second Team. Ali Kucinski
and Katie Walker were given Special Mention and Heather
Nickell and Sharon Hollis got an Honorable Mention. It was
really a tremendous season for the girls.
VARSITY GIRL'S SOCCER
TEAM
Kenston
US THEM
3
Madison
3
Lakewood
3
Nordonia
4 2
Brush
7
South
5 1
North
Mayfield
Gilmour
3 1
1 2
3
Nordonia
8 1
Hawken
3
Brush
10
South
6
North
2 1
Mayfield
W. Geauga
Madison
3 1
1 2
3 1
Mentor 1 6
SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 5
G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH 1st
J. V. GIRL'S SOCCER
TEAM
US
THEM
Kenston
1
6
Madison
2
5
Shaker Hts.
5
1
Cleve. Hts.
6
Brush
6
I
North
3
4
Mayfield
5
Shaker Hts.
5
Brush
8
North
3
3
Beachwood
8
1
Mayfield
3
1
W. Geauga
2
4
SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 4
TIE1
Ali Kucinski, Nicky Hrdlicka and Erin Gady bringing the ball
down to field to get to the opponent's goal.
Soccer
Hockey, Row one: Joe Nosan, Brian Blecic, Dennis Disbrow, Joe TrwJiU'f, 3 t>m Heiur. CJitc Si:
Praznovsky, Ann Paradzik, Fran Connelly. Matt Krutsch, Kevin GnBsn Malt Can oil, \i
Brian Zorman. Rose Timm, Heather Scott, Jessica Sas. Row three: clH I crest Dixon, Mar!
Duer, Michael '
g Zenian, WaynJ
neira.
The 1995-1996 Hockey season was dedicated
to senior captain Vince Lomhardo who was
seriously injured in an automobile accident.
The team struggled early but came into form by the
middle of the season. One of the highlights of the
season was playing Elyria Catholic at Gund Arena.
The team was lead on the ice by co-captains. Matt
Carroll and Doug Zeman. High scorers for the
team were Matt CarroU with 23 goals and 14
assists in 16 games, Torn Hetier with 16 and 17 in
14 games. Brian Z-orlnun with 1.3 and 13 in 14
games and Greg Schonatier with 6 > id 1 8 in 16
games. The goal tending duties wen: shar<|dbv
senior. Joe Nosan, vvh.c'Khad 42 wiveMWine game
and sophomore Geoft'm Zevnik who sa\ed
shots in one game. Defensively the tea i
by Doug Zeman. The team ended its regular seas
with a 4-1 1-2 record and looking M
year.
-Jessica Sas
\ TEAM
HOCKEY
US
THEM
! Olmsted Falls
Lost
" Bay.
1 Brooklyn
Lost
11
6
t Olmsted Falls
% I
4
1 Parma
4
12
1 Lake Catholic
3
4
1 Normandy
I Erie Prep
Elyria Cath.
3
3
7
6
4
8
j Brooklyn
Parma
12
2
2
5
Elyria Cath.
Normandy
Olmsted Falls
7
5
4
3
3
W. Reserve Acad. 3
2
Elyria Cath. 4 3
Normandy 1 2
SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 11
Hockey
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Indoor Track prepare
J
Indoor Track was a little bit different for
the 1996 season since there was a girl's
team as well as a boy's team. There were
girls on the team in the past but it was not
recognized as a sport so this was a first for
the girls. The team practiced and ran their
meets indoors in preparation for the Outdoor
Track season. The team had lots of talent and
did well in all their meets and made great
progress in preparing for the spring sports.
Boy's Indoor Track, Row one: Dan Corleto, Tim Carney, Tony Laurich, Brandan Grady, Richard Wynn,
Antonio Davis, Glenn Settle. Row two: Coach Bob Ramlow, Freddy Blatnik, Mike Simenc, Lamonte Foster,
Jamel Lawrence. Deleonte Brown, Sean Hodge. Coach Tom Halbedel. Row three: Eric Schuster, Kevin
Taksar, Al Simpson, Eric Lassiter. Sean Mc Laughlin, Monroe Hillsman, Rick Cooper.
Lakeisha Henderson and Alicia Renix passing the
baton in practice for a relay race.
Relay team members getting hand-off practice.
Stretching out before exercising or competing is an important step in avoiding an injury.
team for the outdoor season
irl's Indoor Track, Row one: Jill Swansegar, Bekka Borchert, Allison FitzGerald, Lakisha Henderson,
Colleen Longshaw, Alaycia Clark, Lakeshia Phillips, Karla Prince. Carrie Sharp. Row two: Erin Gady,
Mexis Grubach, Maria Scott, Erin Flynt, Alicia Renix, Allison Mc Clain, Megan Osterman, Janelle Easter.
tow three: Coach Dick York, Holly Douglas, Karen Wade. Ebony Wheeler, Nicole Bresler, Bernadette White.
lawn Merrit, Randolph Deramus, Coach Pete Schwenke.
Richard Wynn leads the team in their stretching out
:xercises while Coach Bob Ramlow looks on.
Allison FitzGerald gets in some conditioning by
running around the track.
Girl's have another fantastic season
Boy's season not as good
The Boy's Swim Team had an exciting
season finishing second in the G.C.C..
Coached by Mr. Joe Rodriguez and
led by junior co-captains Todd Lapp and
Rich Belanich. the team finished with an
overall record of 5-6. The team had outstand-
ing performances from all swimmers
throughout the year. Due to pool repairs, all
swim meets were held away. The Panthers
could look forward to another successful
swim season next year.
-Todd Lapp
Bryan Seheider working on his backstroke.
Todd Lapp and Rich Belanich
taking off from the starting
blocks.
Swimming
Boy's Swimming. Row one: John Sanderson, Peter Phillips. Mike Reilly, Pat Di I. alia. Row two: Coach Joe
Rodriguez, Dave D'Amico, Michael Miklavcic, Chris Mayle, Paa-Kofi Obeng, Martin Tomsic, Chris Slagle,
Coach Marty Guzauskas. Row three: Todd Lapp, Rich Belanich, Jason Waina, Tom Hartley, Byan Seheider.
BOY'S SWIMMING
TEAM
US
THEM
Berea
16
86 |
St. Ed.
102
80
University
58.5
127.5
Fairview
84
96
Maple Hts.
109
61
Solon
70
114 -
Brush
77
106
Mayfield
110
52
Orange
64
116
Bedford
104
75
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 6
G.C.C. RECORD WON 3 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH Second
GIRL'S SWIMMING
TEAM
Berea
Beaumont
Hathaway
N.D.C.L.
Fairview
Maple Hts.
Brush
Orange
Mayfield
Bedford
US
71
133
137
178
141
152
125
101
100
132
THEM
31
52
47
100
41
41
63
85
86
50
SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST
G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST
LEAGUE FINISH First
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Although the girl's swim team never
had the home pool advantage , due
to renovation of the new pool, they
still completed the season undefeated. The
girls' talent, combined with hard work and
outstanding coaching by Mrs. Joan Bush,
gave the girls a third consecutive G.C.C.
title. The support the girls gave each other
and their dedication helped to make them an
even better team. The girls worked together
and accomplished what they set out to do at
the beginning of the season. The remaining
underclassmen meant that the team had a
good beginning for the next year.
-Brenda Moyer
Girl's Swimming. Row one: Amanda Carleton, Gina Prodan, Georian Peric, Casey Mc Redmond, Erin Ryan,
Fill Smialek. Row two: Megan Westphal, Marianne Wilson, Tracy Martorello, Jennifer Waina, Nicole
Schumer, Ursula VVein, Jennifer Emser, Mary Dacar. Row three: Coach. Marty Guzauskas, Nicole Schumer,
Bekka Borchert, Beckie Hren, Mary Wolf. Allison Frederick, Lori Mitskavieh, Patricia Carpenter, Allison
VIetti, Coach. Joan Bush. Row four: Kate Bechtel, Deanna Lauver, Alison Stahre, Tina Peric, Courtney
Sharpe, Brenda Moyer, Trish O'Hara.
Allison Fredrick,
Allison Metti and
Mary Wolf exploding
off the starting blocks
into the water.
Top: Georian Peric doing her backstroke.
Swimming
.
sity Football Cheerleaders. Row
one: Meghan Orazen, Shona Mc
Cune, Christina Fabert. Row two:
Nicole Barbis, Melissa Hoppert,
Liz Doming Row three: Jodi
Dominick, Annie Wein. Row four:
Gina Phillips, Becky Hren,
Kristina Geiger, Ebony Lane, Kim
Petrik.
Freshman Football Cheerleaders, Row one: Jennifer Rys, Colleen
Beck. Row two: Lindsay Norris, Regina Cadovec. Row three: Leah
Cherne, Abbv Stanic, Amanda Ficere.
J.V. Football Cheerleaders, Row one: Denise La Rich, Margaret Corcoran, Tiffany Hurt. Ro$
two: Lauren Arnold, Davina Gage, Christy Peacock, Karen Lemieux.
rhe cheerleaders always show lots of enthusiasm
rhe cheerleaders were the hard
working girls who led the cheer for
the football and basketball players
n the field and on the court. The tried to
st the fans involved in the games so the
layers would be inspired to do the best
ley could. They went to every game and
racticed hard perfecting their routines.
Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders. Row one:
Kristin Samsa, Jaina Blackford, Nikki
Barbis. Row two: Dana Finotti. Meghan
Orazen, Dana Vance Row three: Monique
Bateman, Christina Fabert (Captain).
Ebonie Lane.
H
J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders. Row one: Christie
Peacock. Row two: IMatrika Johnson, Kelly Gavin.
Row three: Antonina Fiorelli.
Freshman Basketball Cheerleadders. Row
one: Leah Cherne, Jennifer Rys. Row
two: Abby Stanic, Julie Ann Whitley,
Natalie Beck. Row three: Vicki Mc
Samara. Amy Ficere, Jamie Kaucic.
Kim Petrik, Meghan Orazen, Megan Von Benken,
Chrissy Fabert and Shona Mc Cune relaxing during
the half time ceremonies.
Cheerleaders
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Euclid High School had many activities that students
could participate in if they had the desire. Extracurricular
activities were very important if the student was to have
a well rounded personality. Colleges and employers look at the
activities that the students were involved in as well as the
students grades.
Christy Peacock will always
remember the enjoyable days that
she had while she was a majorette
and a cheerleader.
Key Club members. Bryan Arendt,
Dan Bergolc and Natalie Mc Gill
tried to get freshmen to sign up
during their first day of school.
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James Humar,
Michael
Mukavetz, Brenda
Volpe and Dwight
Schied enjoy the
activities of the
NJROTC program
since they get a
chance to carry the
colors at the
football games.
Pat Dilalla, Chris
Trzcinski, Lemuel
Gardner, Jenny
Emser, Will
Freeman, Reggie
George and Todd
Lapp know that
Marching Band is a
fun activity.
Heather Mulhall,
(nana Newson,
Doraja Lake,
Lydia Urh,
Marissa
Mukavetz,
Heather Perusek,
Elizabeth Copic
and Kendra
Proctor enjoy the
Flag Corps since it
is an activity where
they get to perform
in front of the
football fans.
Angela Miklavcic is
working on setting
up pages for the
yearbook which is
only one of the
many activities that
she is involved in.
Activities Divider
The East 222nd Street Jazz Band was
directed by Ms. Diane Tizzano and
would practice in the evenings after
Marching Band season was over. They
presented their annual winter concert on
December 1 8 with the Gospel Choir. They
also gave some day concerts.
Jazz Band. Row one: Ryan Farkas,
Joe Dula, Tim Zorman, Mike
Zielinski, Brian Cocherell. Row two:
Doug Grisard, Martin Tomsk, David
Tisi, Rob Latsch, Pat Dilalla. Row
three: Conductor, Diane Tizzano, Jeff
Evans, Lyle Steelman, Todd Vicie,
Mike Reily. Row four: Dave
Giancola, Frank De Luca, Joe
Tomino, Matt De Wine, Carrie
Sharp, Stephanie Di Biase, Beth
Weinbrecht.
Matt De Wine and Beth Weinbrecht having fun
before the show.
Carrie Sharp, Matt De Wine, Dave Giancola and Chris Trzcinski
getting instructions from the conductor during the concert.
Jazz Band
Jeff Evans and David Tisi are getting
some practice before the performance
begins.
The Orchestra gave it's annual winter
concert on December 14, 1995. The
students practiced for many months to
perform their numbers so well. The Orches-
tra was directed by Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz.
Orchesetra. Row one: Paul
Glowacki, Amber Sabel, Katrina
Murphy. Carolyn Gudaitis, Kim
Kosovich, Jennifer Poulos, Nikki
Yannaras, Julie Thompson, Megan
Ballanger, Sammy Koerber. Row
two: Monique Egelton, Jacqueline
Young, Karen Salisbury. Amanda
Price, Katie Bauer, Paula Reese,
Beth Weinbrecht, Stephanie Di
Biase, Jenny Cicco, Danielle
Calabrese, Margaret Good, Kathy
Gibbons, Betsy Gibbons, Aileen
Glowacki. Row three. Alia Craw-
ford, Will Freeman, Rich Butera,
Karen Hanson, Stacia Ketchum,
Rayshand Durrah, Davina Gage,
Jamel Lawrence, Robert Latsch,
David Tisi, Carrie Sharp. Joe Dula.
Gilbert Taylor, Todd Vicic,
Conductor, Cathy Vetovitz
I
trina
Amber Sabel practices hard befor e she has to go on
stage.
Stephanie Di Biase hiding behind her bassoon and
Jenny Cicco hiding behind her music during pratice.
Orchestra
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Tr
his season has probably been the
most exciting ever for the Euclid
Panther Marching Band." Truer
words were never spoken as the band
marched in all of the G.C.C. champion
varsity football games and took 3rd place
in Class AA at the Nordonia Competition
of Bands. Band Director, Diane Tizzano
and new Assistant Band Director, Glenn
Obergefell guided the young band to
many new festivities including the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame parade, the World
Series parade, and the Eggleston's
Christmas parade in Atlanta. The Panther
Marching Band also marched in the
Annual Woolybear Festival and per-
formed the 1812 Overture with fireworks
for Homecoming. Auxiliary Director,
Betsy Leonetti helped the Flag Corps and
Majorettes add energy to the shows as
student conductors Senior Field Com-
mander, Carrie Sharp and Junior Field
Commander, David Giancola kept the
band looking sharp and sounding great. In
addition to the 1812 Overture, the band
performed such crowd-pleasers as
Thriller, Boogie Down, and Emperata
Overture as well as the Senior Show,
written exclusively by the Class of 1996.
-Joe Dula
Band Vice President
Junior Field Commander. Dave Giancola... ...and Senior Field Commander, Carrie Sharp,
directed the band while they performed all of their intricate maneuvers on the field in front of the crowd.
Majorette, Christy Geeewich twirling her
baton while Todd Vicie and Lyle
Steelman play together during half-time.
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Marching Band. Row one: Shannon Clark. Ericka Dennis. Christie Peacock, Stefanie Brown, Megan Miezin, Kim Kosovich, Christie Gecewich, Dawn Ganser, Nicole
[ackson, Elizabeth Copic, Kendra Proctor. Lydia Urn. Row two: Amanda Carleton, Vicki Yarish, Doraja Lake, Alia Crawford. Maureen Porcen. Candy Ferguson,
.'liana Newson. Row three: Marissa Mukavetz. Stacia Ketchum, Michael Verch, Frank De Luca. Romeo Gillyard, Dan Spepsky, Jamel Lawrence. Rashand Durrah,
tich Butera, Nick DiBiase, Rob Szambe, Brian Lynn, Dave Solema. April Dworning. Jennifer Willis Row four: Amanda Price. Karen Lemieux. Rachel Zielinski,
'aula Rees, Matrika Johnson, Megan Lipsic. Jenny Goda. Denise Witten, Cassandra Jones, Karen Hanson. Juliette Hopkins, Alana Roberts, Katie Bauer. Row five:
slick Tirabassi, Sean Nelson, Tim Day. Brian Cocherell, Tim Zorman. Michael Miklavcic, Beth Weinbrecht, Danielle Calabrese, Ada Cunningham, Jennifer Davis,
tichard Landsman. Jenny Cicco, Antonina Fiorelli. Row six: Melissa Medlen, Pat Dilalla. Matt De Wine. Jennifer Emser. Jonathan Gudaitis. Jason Skok, Robin
^ausche, Stephanie Di Biase, Todd Vicic, Mike Reilly, Lyle Steelman, Todd Lapp, Shaun Holness. Row seven: Tara Van Ho. Sara Kale. Lemuel Gardner, Joe Dula,
iVilliam Freeman, Ryan Farkas, Rob Latsch. Row eight: Doug Grisard, Mike Zielinski, Reggie George. Row nine: Glenn Obergefell, Dave Giancola, Carrie Sharp,
)iane Tizzano.
After performing at Half-Time the members sat in the
stands and played during the rest of the game.
The Marching Band lined up at the beginning of the
game so the football players could run down the line as
they were introduced by the announcer.
During the Half-Time ceremonies Dave Giancola
directed while Rich Butera, Frank De Luca, Nick Di
Biase, Ryan Farkas, Dave Tisi and Pat Dilalla played
their instruments.
Marching Band
THEIR FLAGS
Flag Corps add color and motion to half-time ceremonies
Flag Corps began with try-outs in May
and ended with the huge Atlanta
Christmas Parade. In between was
lots of work and lots of fun. Band camp
consisted of 2 weeks of roasting in the sun,
practicing the fundamentals of marching.
They learned their field positions for
pregame and show songs. At home games
they did pregame activities and then sat in
the stands to cheer the Panthers on to
victory. At away games they did not have a
pregame show.
At half-time they did their best to entertain
the football fans with exciting songs like
"Thriller" and The march from "Raiders of
the Lost Arc'" and succeeded each time.
Besides performing at football games they
also performed at the Rock & Roll Hall of
Fame Parade, The Indians' World Series
Parade, Tag Day, The Bay Village Festival,
The Wooly Bear Parade, The Walkathon,
The Forest Park trip, and the huge Atlanta
Christmas Parade.
The schedule was very busy but the
members were able to make new friends
and bond with old ones. Flag Corps held a
special place for all it's members. Ms.
Betsy Leonetti was the advisor for the Flag
Corps.
-Cuana Newson
Flag Corps. Row one: Megan Miezin, Tara Van Ho, Heather Perusek. Row two: Alia Crawford, Vicky Yarish, Lydia Urh, Shannon Clark, Liz Copic, Dawn Ganser,
Maureen Porcen, Heather Mulhall, Amanda Carleton Row three: Ericka Dennis, Jenny Willis, Candi Ferguson, Marissa Mukavetz, Kendra Proctor, April
Dworning, Cuana Newson, Doraja Lake, Nicole Jackson
Heather Perusek, Candie Ferguson, Elizabeth Copic, Amanda Carleton, Maureen Porcen
and Dawn Ganser march to the front of the line.
Flag Corps Tara Van Ho, Vicki Yarish, Maureen Porcen and
Nicole Jackson saluting with their flags.
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Majorettes lead the band and add flash to performances
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The 1995-96 Euclid Majorette
Squad twirled their way through
another great (exciting) season.
They were led on the field by Feature
Twirler, Christy Peacock, along with
senior, Stefanie Brown, sophomores
Christine Gecewich, Kim Kosovich and
freshman, Jessica Scott. From the
beginning of band camp in early August
to their last indoor concert, dedication
and enthusiasm was sustained throughout
the entire football season. This year they
were chosen to march in the downtown
Cleveland Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame
Parade and the Indians Pep Rally Parade
along with the EHS Band. They twirled
together in many parades, festivals, pep
rallies, competitions and the football half-
time shows. Their last performance was
in the Memorial Day parade. Their season
concluded but they will never forget the
memories.
-Christy Peacock
Majorettes: Kim Kosovich, Christy Peacock, Stefanie Brown, Christy Gecewich, Jessica Scott
Stefanie Brown, Christy Gecewich, Christy
Peacock, David Giancola and Kim Kosovich in
front of the band.
Jason Skok, Pat Dilalia, Katie Ross and Jennifer
Emser play while Christy Peacock twirls.
Joe Dula, Emily Freeh, Will Freeman and David
Tisi march behind Stefanie Brown as she waits for
her baton to come down.
Majorettes
Concert Band
plays beautiful
music together
Concert Band, Row one: Tamara Clemmons, Karen Hanson, Jenny Goda, Karen Lemieux, Megan Lipiec, Katie Ross, Alana Roberts, Matrika Johnson, Rachel
Zielinski, Katie Bauer, Cassandra Jones. Row two: Joe Pula, Beth Weinbrecht, Jenny Cicco, Danielle Calabrese, Richard Landsmann, Ada Cunningham, Nancy
Miklowski, Antottia Fiorelli, Jennifer Rys, Amanda Price, Paula Rees, Stephanie Di Biase, Tim Day, Brian Cocherell, Michael Miklavic, Mike Zielinski. Tim
Zorman. Row three: James Roth, Melissa Medlen, Nick 1 irabassi, Lem Gardner, Emily Freeh, Will Freeman, Natalie Clemmons, Jonathan Gudaitis, Jason Skok,
Matt Dc Wine, Pat Di Lalla, Robiin Lausche, Mike Reilly, Jennifer Emser, Todd Lapp, Jeff Evans, Todd Vicic, Lyle Steelman. Row four: Joe Tomino, Dave Giancola
Chris Trzcinski, Dave Solema, Rich Butera, Michael Verch, Romeo Gillyard, Jamel Lawrence, Stacia Ketchum, Nick Di Biase, Ryan Farkas, David Tisi, Carrie
Sharp, Martin Tomsk, Robert Latsch. Director, Ms. Diane Tizzano.
The Concert Band was directed by Ms.
Diane Tizzano and practiced during
the fourth period. They put on their
annual winter concert on January 23 and also
participated in musical activities throughout
the year.
Concert Band members tuning up before their
performance.
Varsity Chorale girls.
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Grushcow and Ken Ferlito and participated
in many shows so they developed into a
close knit group.
Varsity Chorale. Row one: Carolyn Klocker, Colleen
Longshaw, Nicole Genovese. Katie Walker. Row
two: Kevin Klocker, Gilbert Taylor, Jason
Edwardsen, Andre Mc Michael, Heather Kinison,
Rachel Zielinski, Natalie Mc Gill. Row three: Alia
Crawford, Scott Lawrence, Jodi Dominick, Fritz
Streiff, Cory Watson, Jill Corrigan, Craig Sulecki,
Sarah Kale Row four: T.J. Grabinovvski, Donald
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numbers.
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The Choral Masters
and Choraliers
gave their annual
winter concert on Decem-
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throughout the fall. It
gave the students a chance
to show their abilities to
their neighbors and
friends.
Choraliers. Row one: Shavee Robinson, Sher
Smiley Desiree Takacs, Autumn Duckworth,
Vernadette White. Ebony Wheeler. Row two:
Katie Collins, Christian Green, Miya Watkins,
Omega Parker, Coretta Wells, Jamie Corel!,
Catrina Tanner, Ramona Tate, Kristina Pulhal.
Clifford Beasley accompanying the group.
Choral Masters. Row one: Vicki Yarish, Tabitha
Polachek, Dawn Ganser, Amanda Dodge, Erin
Vincenti, Megan Osterman, Stephanie Kazar, Maria
Negolfka. Row two: Ranessa Barrett, John Smarsh,
Jason Short, Wayne Arendt, Maurice Harrison,
Jonathan Hoinski, Robert Latsch, Ebony
Harrington. Row three: Sarah Kenny. Suzanne
Stambaugh, Kourtney Highland, Brandi Jones, Erin
Stern, Chris Slagle, Dave Giancola, Rick Papo,
Chris Mayle, Sarah Keller. Row four: Mrs Bea
Grushcow, Monique Egleton, Raphiel Southall,
Alicia Renix, James Kent, Katrina Murphy,
Tayonna Davis, Mr. Ken Ferlito.
Choral iers/Choral Masters
Voices of New Life, Row one: Nikki Church, Ebony Wheeler, Tenisha Matthews, Sherrie Dudley,
laura Anderson, Robyn Guildersleeve, Quiana Davis, Michelle Price. Row two: Zarina Haddon,
Jeriree Takacs, Jacqueline Montgomery, Donna Fuller, Anthony Murphy, Israel Jackson, Brandi
(ones, Alixha Renix, Faith Thomas, Tanisha Ramsey. Row three: Rokita Riddle, Quana Martin,
amille Brandon, Melaney Guilliam, Chastity Guilliam, Frank Lewis, Dray Wallace, Vinnie Palmer,
mayla Smith, Autumn Duckworth, Tabitha Polichek. Row four: Katrina Murphy, Monique Egleton,
^rkira Anderson, Coretta Wales, Director,Clifton Beasley, Janelle Easter, Sharee Robinson, Chrissy
jreen.
Members practicing for the concert.
Voices of New Life
he Euclid chapter of the Naval Junior
Reserve Officers Training Corps
program entered it's second year in
95-96! it "gave students a chance to learn
about the military and learn a lot about
themselves. They participated in programs
within the school such as being guides
ilunn^Parent'Eeacher Conterences and color
guards during football arBba&etball games.
The]jMso« on trips 10 other schools and
ion . u compeihiMBwith other
groups. Th< \- j-ram euabiec^Rm to
advance whe bey enrolled^^ftlege and
be able to st hud- foi fis'-i^Beducation.
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Peer tutors help their classmates
Shaun Glicken, Bobby Cofield, Gi Bran Britt and Peer Tutors. Row one: Heather Perusek, Jennifer Hrovat, Marie Salupo, Allison Hrovat. Row two: Carolyn
Chris Volmout learn strategy by playing against each Gudaitis, Colvey Martin, Cathy Gibbons. Row three: Stacia Ketchum, Angela Miklavcic, Jessica D'Apice,
other. Jen Davis. Row four: Kristina Brewer, Patti Carpenter, Lori Mitskavich. BtoH
Chess Club works out their strategies
Tim Mazurik practices his technique against
Thaddeus Thaxton.
Chess Club, Row one: Thaddeus Thaxton, Shaun Glicken, Chris Vohnout, Beau Woodford, Adviser, Mr.
Thaddeus Thaxton. Row two: Bobby Cofield, Gi Bran Britt, Tim Mazurik, Jason Robinson, Bryan Conyers,
Chen Lee.
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Key Club is a service to the school
Chad Shuskey President
Marie Salupo 1st Vice President
Scott Lawrence 2nd Vice President
Natalie Mc Gill Secretary
Brenda Moyer Secretary/Treasurer
Allen Black Faculty Adviser
Dan Bergolc Ohio District Secretary/
Treasurer
Aileen Glowacki Division Lt. Governo
ey Club, Row one; Dan Bergolc, Dan Seifried, Jim Janosik, Natalie Mc Gill, Chad Shuskey, Marie Salupo, Scott
awrence, Brrenda Moyer, Collette Sams-Gaunt, Aileen Glowacki, Jason Edwardsen. Row two: Susan King, Tom
eldkamp, Rene Latsch, Vicki Yarish, Candi Ferguson, Mo Porcen, Paula Reese, Karen Lemieux. Row three: Megan
ipsic, Megan Novinc, Chris Mayle, Carolyn Gudaitis, Sarah Keller, Melissa Novinc, Melanie Bergolc. Row four:
emuel Gardner, Karen Salisbury. Jason Skok, Bryan Arendt, Fritz Streiff. Row five: Reggie George, Tim Day, Phil
aminski, Jonathan Gudaitis, Lou I .indie. Scott Granito, T.J. Grabinowski.
Brandi Wright signs the card that was
sponsored by Key Club and sent to Chandell
Tindsley at Forest Park.
toilette Sarn.s-Gaunt, Brenda Moyer and Chad Shuskey get ready
) begin the meeting.
Key Club members getting ready for the meeting to begin.
Key Club
Ski Club
makes winter fun
The winter passed more quickly if you
were a skier. Instead of dreading the
snow skiers actually looked forward
to it. The winter of 1995-96 really began
hard when an early storm closed schools one
day early for winter vacation and then
extended winter vacation by one day because
of another storm. When students got back
from vacation it really looked like winter and
it felt like skiing. The snow lasted into the
third week of January before warm weather
and rains melted all the local snow. The ski
areas, however, still had lots of the white
stuff and skiing continued. Skiing was a fun
activity and the school program gave
students a chance to experience it for a
relatively low price.
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Ski Club
Jamie Greskowiak, Becky Hren, Carly Dillon, Nikki Hrdlicka and Mike Praskavich getting their skis in
preparation for a fun evening on the slopes.
Brian Gecewich, Tom Setser, Dana Vance and Kristin Samsa realize how much fun it is to be out in the snow.
Clinic ai des help out if a student is sick
Clinic Aides, Row one: Nikki Johnson, Dawn Ganser, Kristie Zevnik. Row two: Katie Kunsman takes Joe Barzal's blood pressure to make sure that everything is
Jill Corrigan, Erin Stern, Kelly Smith. all right.
Science Olympics enables Euclid
students to compete with other schools
Kristina Zevnik helps a student get their weight for
their personal records.
Jennifer Waina, Allison Metti and Steve Yannaras
get information about the Science Olympic events from
adviser, Mrs. Christine Torrelli
Clinic Aides/Science Olympics
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A.ES. helps students learn how to get along with others
The American Field Service Club
(A.F.S.) gave students a chance to
learn about other cultures and the
people in those cultures. Mrs. Barbara
Ramlow and Ms. Jane Addis were the
advisers for the club and they arranged the
exchanges that occurred between the
different clubs throughout the country. The
Euclid club sometimes visited other cities
and clubs in other cities visited Euclid.
A.F.S. president, Shona Mc Cune described the year's
activities to the members of the club.
A.F.S.. Row one: Ron Timm, Shona Mc Cune, Marie Salupo, Heather Scott, Kathy O'Grady, Jessica
D'Apice. Row two: Sharon Mollis. Tim De Wine, Tracey Martorello, Gwen Wurm. Row three: Kristina
Geiger, Michael Mc Donald, Shaundra Bailey, Jeff Beck, Robert Rosberg, Beau Woodford. Row four: Fritz
Streiff, Matrika Johnson, Jamie Kascak. Row five: Jinai Amos, Becka Borchert, Paula Rees, Mandy Kascak,
Katie Salisbury, Candy Ferguson. Row six: Renee Watson, Jan Janyawat, Eric Schuster, Amanda Davis,
Melissa Novinc, Maureen Porcen.
A.F.S.
A.F.S. members found out what is going on in other cultures by listening to students who told of their travels.
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S.A.V.E. helps students learn how to get along with the environment
S.A.V.E., Mary Dacar, Courtney Sharp, Jill Smialek, Jamie Smialek, Melanie Bergolc, Angela Miklavcic. Adviser, Chris Torrelli, Katy Carmichael, Jinai Amos,
Allison Hrovat, Molly Petras, Jennifer Hrovat.
Students Against Violating the Envi
ronment (S.A.V.E.) promoted the
conservation and recycling of
resources. They collected aluminum cans
and paper throughout the school and made
sure that it was properly recycled. They
realized that there was only one Earth and
that it's resources were finite.
Angela Miklavcic discusses some of the projects that
:he club will be doing throughout the year with the rest
sf the members.
Mary Dacar, Courtney Sharp, Allison Hrovat,
Jamie Smialek, Katy Carmichael, Melanie Bergolc
and Jinai Amos discuss different ways in which they
can help the environment.
S.A.V.E.
Drill team formed to present show during basketball half times
The Drill Team consisted of a group of
students who liked to march and move
together. They practiced after school
and put on several demonstrations during the
half time of basketball games.
Vernadette White, Ebony Wheeler and Talia
Conner moving together.
Drill Team.
Drill Team. Row one: Ebony Wheeler, Vernadette White, Talia Conner, Mikia Jenkins, Tayonna Davis. Row!
two: Frank Lewis, Ericka Dennis, Lisa Patterson, Theresa Poindexter, Colleen Longshaw, Monica Coram.
Row three: Nicole Varbrough, Mark English, Stephany Hasberry, Keila Malone, Alicia Renin. Cory Watson,
Lakisha Henderson.
Alicia Renix, Monica Coram and Cory Watson moving together.
Wm Napolo puts on annual swim show in the spring
The members of Wai Napolo faced a
challenge that they had no control
over in 1995-96. The boy's pool was
being rebuilt and was unusable for most of
the year. This impacted both the boy's and
girl's swim teams and the members of Wai
Napolo since there was only one pool
available for use. Wai Napolo girls were not
able to get into the pool until after the
completion of the swim season. This was
also a different year for the club since Mrs.
Heather Koczur was their new adviser.
Wai Napolo. Row one: Adviser, Mrs. Heather Koczur,
Tabitha Polachek, Amanda Price, Heather Mulhall,
Margaret Good, Paula Rees, Lisa Basalia, Candy
Ferguson.
Tabitha Polachek, Heather Koczur, Chrissy Green,
Lisa Basalia, Amanda Price, Paula Rees and Heather
MulhaM discuss what they intend to do during the year.
Close Up learned how
Washington works
Close Up was a group of students that took a trip to
Washington, D. C. in the spring to see how the govern
ment works. The students had several fund raisers to
help defray the cost of the trip. They were able to visit with
other students from other parts of the country and look in on
the workings of the capitol. Mr. Wayne Smith has been the
adviser for many years.
At the beginning of the year students picked
up material describing the Close Up program
from Mr. Wayne Smith.
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The Media Aides take care of the eyes and ears of Euclid I
The Media Aides were the people
responsible for getting all the audiovi
sual equipment to the classrooms.
They also supplied the sound and lighting for
the events taking place throughout the school
and were in charge of producing the morning
announcements. Mr. Allen Black was the
adviser for the group.
Media Aides, Row one: Scott Lawrence, Dan Bergolc,
Jason Edwardsen. Row two: Paul Solema, Emeri
Scott, Mark Browne, Jim Janosik. Row three: Brian
Arendt, John Copic, Brian Lennon. Row four: Nick
Solema, Hosea Mburu.
Hosea Mburu and Nick Solema delivering an
overhead projector to a teacher who needs it.
Dan Bergolc, Brian Arendt and Scott Lawrence were some of the Media Aides that ran the cameras for
assemblies and the mornina announcements.
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irhe P. A. Announcers get the news out to the students
like Pikus and Jill Swansegar and T. J.
irabianowski and Alia Crawford get ready for the
nnouncements.
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Jill Swansegar and T. J. Grabianowski compare their
scripts while Mr. Carl Jordan gets ready to give a
special announcement with Kate Mc Guinness and
Kelly Smith.
On most mornings the P. A.
Announcers brought the news i
the day into every homeroom.
They informed the students of meetings,
class changes, sport's scores and all the
other bits of information that went on
within the school. They were an impor-
tant part of the school program.
SPEAK CLEARLY
Mike Pikus and Angela Meros get ready to begin the
announcements while Mr. Allen Black writes down
some last minute instructions.
Colleen Longsliaw and Casey Mc Redmond read their
information while Mr. Spencer Kane talks about sports
with Jill Swansegar and T. J. Grabianowski.
P A Announcers
The Survey brings the news of the school to the student*
The Survey was the school's newspa-
per which came out several times
throughout the year. The paper
reported on things that were of interest to the
students and staff. The stories were entered
into a computer and the pages were laid out
using PageMaker® as the desk top publish-
ing program. The actual printing was done
outside the school. Mr. Stan Bender was the
adviser for the group.
Angelyn Mattson watches what Mike Pikus is
working on while Mr. Stan Bender works on another
computer.
Survey, Row one: Marie Salupo, Carrie Sharp, Angelyn Mattson, Chad Shuskey, Mike Pikus, Adviser. Stan .
Bender. Row two: Lou Lindic, Romero Howard, Hillary Resnik, Dave Bischof. Row three: Jennifer Hrovat,
Raychaun Fuller, Melanie Bergolc. Row four: Megan Novinc, Erin Patterson, Allison Hrovat, Katie
Salisbury. Row five: Karen Salisbury, Anthony Castrovince, Melissa Novinc. Row six: Mark Browne, Bryan j
Arendt, John Copic. Dan Bergolc.
Mike Pikus gives some advice to Chad Shuskey when making
a layout.
Fred Kope, David Brinovec and Hosea Mburu working on the
pages.
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The Euclidian remembers the year for all time
The yearbook lasts forever. It was an
historical account of the school year.
It showed all the students and staff
that called Euclid their home during the
1995-96 school year. It showed all the
different sport's teams that competed
throughout the year. It showed all the
different clubs and organizations that
participated in making Euclid the school that
it was during 1995-96. It tried to show all the
items and events that made Euclid High
School. Euclid High School. It was the
history book that students would keep
forever and refer to in the future.
MANY EUCLID STUDENTS HAVE A JOB |
Having a job was a reality for many of the students at Euclid High School.
Students wanted to have money so that they could make purchases at local stores
and be entertained. Teenagers were an important market for store owners since
they spent lots of money on clothes and gifts and entertainment. Some students were also
saving for their schooling after high school. A poll was taken of the seniors and more
than 70% of them responded that they had a job and more than 10% said that they
worked more than 30 hours every week.
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Julie Ann Newsome getting the menus
ready at the Cambridge Cafe.
Jobs
An'Drea Woodard is making you a hamburger at Wendy's.
Erin Vincenti and Kham Phommavichit are happy to bag your groceries at Reiders Stop-n-Shop.
Nikki Johnson and Dawn Schultz would be happy to help you find what you need at Marc's.
■teve Barrett helps his customers find their goods at
dare's.
indy Dirk gets what his customers want from the
tock room at Best Products.
Jerome Dismukes, Kenny Brown and Adam Diaz
perform their cooking magic at Taco Bell.
Carrie Mack, Doloris Orbanic and Matt White help
their customers to look good at the Diamond Company.
Nicole Genovese makes sure that all your groceries get
packed well at Dave's Supermarket.
Liz Buchner will be happy to sell you sounds you want
to hear at Sam Goody's.
Jobs
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On Tuesday, October 31, 1995
Euclid students again celebrated
Halloween by dressing up for
school. Student Council also sponsored
their annual Halloween Party for the
young children in the Euclid community.
During the day many Euclid students
dressed up as cartoon and movie characters
to show their appreciation for the events of
the day. The turnout was better than in
previous years and everyone seemed to
have a fun time even though it was a dark
and rainy day and night.
Erin Gady, Emily Freeh, Courtney Sharp and Bryal
Arendt show some the the creative costumes that wen
in the building.
Melissa Hoppert, Carly Dillon, Becky Hren, Nikki Hrdlicka, Cuana Newson, Katie Bauer and
Jennifer Hrovat showing off some of their costumes.
Halloween
Becky Hren, Carly Dillon, Kristin Sacko and
Detric Wilson are all dressed up and ready to go out
on the town.
Top: Megan Miezin, Andy Dirk, Dawn Lo Conti and
Melanie Bergolc show off their costumes.
Above right: Jill Smialek, Courtney Sharp, Jamie
Greskowiak, Jessica D'Apice, Brenda Moyer,
Mandy Mc Peek, Brad Hodge, Colette Sarns-Gaunt,
[Ron Timm and Kelly Hiscott had fun on Halloween.
Right: Christina Fabert, Sharon Hollis and Kristina
Geiger were real princesses for the day.
Far right: Kate Mc Guinness. Kristy Praznovsky and
Angela Meros found a lot to purr about on Halloween.
National Honor Society members are the most active in the school
National Honor Society consisted of
students who exhibited a high set of
standards at Euclid High School. In
order to be a member a student had to be
above average in grades, citizenship,
character and service. Jessica Sas was the
President and Marc Orlando was the Vice
President. Jennifer Hrovat and Jamie
Smialek were both secretaries while Joe
Tucceri was the historian. The adviser for
the organization was Mrs. Judy Zubi-
zarreta.
N.H.S.. Row one: Marc Orlando, Jessica Sas, Jennifer Hrovat. Row two: Lakeisha Henderson, Angela Merosj
Kristina Geiger, Trisha O'Hara. Dave Bishof. Row three: Katy Kocin, Joe Dula, Fritz Streiff, Sharon Hollis,
Kate Mc Guinness, Katie Bauer. Row four: Mike Heramb, Shannon Woodworth. Row five: Kathleen
Graham, Beth Kramer, Aileen Glowacki, Melanie Bergok. Row six: Mary Wolf, Margaret Good, Stephanie
Sabo, Kathy Gibbons, Lisa Pike. Row seven: Jeff Grundman, Chad Shuskey, Liz Buchner, Beckie Glavan,
Sarah Kale. Not pictured: Jamie Smialek, Joe Tucceri, Allison FitzGerald, Markus Garlauskas, Heather
Kinison, Angelyn Mattson, Megan Miezin, Angela Miklavcic, Margy Mihalic, Meghan Nagode, Julie Ann
Newsome, Heather Nickell, Alana Roberts, Marie Salupo, Rachel Zielinski.
Jamie Smialek, Mrs.
Judy Zubizarreta, Marc
Orlando, Chad Shuskey,
Jeff Grundman, Joe Dula
and Dave Bischof
listening to the events
occurring at the meeting.
N. H. S. President, Jessica Sas, talking to the other
members and telling them what to expect throughout
the year.
National Honor Society
Eucuyo publishes student's original works
Sucuyo, Row one: Kelly Echols, Kelly Hiscott, Mandy Mc Peek, Allison Hrovat. Row two: Suzanne
itambaugh. Carissa Moon, Katy Carmichael. Melanie Pierce, Katrina Murphy, Courtney Strah, Marc
)rlando. Row three: Jaime Jordan, David Tisi, Adviser. Mrs. Judy Stobinski, Nick Solema, Angelyn Mattson,
)arrius Durr.
Mrs. Judy Zubizarreta makes ice cream sundaes for
Shannon Woodworth and Sharon Hoilis during one
of the meetings.
Kristina Geiger and Angela Meros are really enjoying
their ice cream.
Eucuyo was Euclid's Literary maga
zine, written, produced and composed
by Euclid students. Meetings were
held to gather ideas and entries to put
together into a book that was suitable for
many awards. Eucuyo was made possible by
donations from the staff, businesses and
parents to pay for printing and publishing.
Without the outside support, the magazine
would not have been nearly as successful.
Last year's effort won awards for artistry and
individual style. Anyone could enter their
work, and anyone could join. Mrs. Judy
Stobinski was the adviser for the group.
-Kelly Hiscott
"It's a grreat feeling seeing the
finished product after months of
preparation"
Kelly Hiscott
Fall Play dealt with a lady who wanted to do her own thing
This year's Fall Play, "The Curious
Savage", was a smashing success.
Under the skilled direction of Mrs.
Judy Mc Laughlin, the cast delivered 3
nights of enchanting entertainment. The
leading lady, Katie Mc Guinness, gave a
sterling performance as Mrs. Savage. She
was accompanied on stage by seniors,
Colleen Longshaw, Angela Koeth and
Dawn Lo Conti; juniors Colette Sarns-
Gaunt, Craig Sulecki, Scott Lawrence,
Gilbert Taylor II; sophomores Justin
Barrett and Michelle Marcelli and
freshmen Dan Seifried. Dusty Sulecki
performed as John Thomas. Jennifer
Hrovat was the Student Director and
Mark Browne did the lighting. Mr. Mc
Laughlin built the fabulous set and
Courtney Highland was the infamous
curtain lady.
-Colette Sarns-Gaunt
Kate Mc Guinness shares some fond memories of her
husband with Colleen Longshaw.
Kate Mc Guinness listens to her daughter, Colette
Sarns-Gaunt talk about her life.
Dawn Lo Conti tells Kate Mc Guinness some of the
things she hates.
Justin Barrett and Craig Sulecki discussing how to
get their mother committed.
Angela Koeth, Gilbert Taylor, Dan Seifried and
Michelle Marcelli listen to Kate Mc Guinness talk
about her daughter.
Fall Play
The Curious Savage cast. Row one: Dusty Sulecki, Angela Koeth, Katie Mc Guinness, Colleen Longshaw,
Michelle Marcelli. Row two: Colette Sarns-Gaunt, Dawn Lo Conti, Dan Seifried, Gilbert Taylor, Craig
Sulecki. Director. Mrs. Judy Mc Laughlin, Scott Lawrence, Justin Barrett, Jennifer Hrovat.
The reindeer escaped from Reindeer Hall in the Holiday Play
Holiday Play, Row one: Carolina Pino, Becky Boos, Will Freeman. Row two: Lydia Urn, Elizabeth Copic, Alia
Crawford, Katrina Murphy, Lori Dean, Gilbert Taylor, Craig Sulicki, Megan Lipiec, Kourtney Highland,
Alana Roberts, Amy Lindic, Colleen Longshaw, Wendy Barker, Dawn Lo Conti, Dan Seifried. Row three:
Rob Latsch, Nick Solema, Jim Janosik, Michelle Marcelli, Nick Rufo, Christina Marcelli.
Euclid's annual Holiday Play was
presented on December 13,14,15,
and 16 for the elementary schools
and for the rest of the school. "Kringle-
Krangle and the Runaway Reindeer" was
written and directed by retired English
teacher, Ms. Judith Carmody. The play
concerned the problems that occurred
when two elves forgot to lock reindeer
hall and the reindeer escaped just before
the Holidays. The Grumbleskins found
them and were going to hold them for
ransom but then had a change of heart
and returned them in time for the holi-
days.
Lydia Urh, Carolina Pino, Liz Copic, Katrina
Murphy, Megan Miezin and Alia Crawford were
discussing the situation among themselves.
Christina Marcelli, Kourtney Highland, Becky Boos,
Lori Dean, Katrina Murphy, Carolina Pino, Liz
Copic, Meg Miezin, Dan Seifried, Alia Crawford and
Michelle Marcelli are wishing together to try to get the
reindeer back.
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Alana Roberts and Kourtney Highland called and
called in search of the missing reinder.
Lori Dean and Katrina Murphy were sitting
around in the cottage trying do devise a plan to find
the missing reindeer.
Amy Lindic and Wendy Barker found the reindeer
and were thinking of things that they could do with
them.
Holiday Play
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Student Council is the organization that gets things done
Student Council sponsored many
activities that helped around the school
and the community. They consisted of
a group of students that were devoted to
helping others. They sponsored the Blood
Drive, collections for needy families before
the holidays, Homecoming and all its
festivities, Winterfest, Halloween for the
community and many other valuable
activities. Student Council was sponsored by
Ms. Diane Maroli and Ms. Christina
Soltesz.
Student Council Officers, Row one: Fritz Streiff. Christina Fabert. Sharon Hollis, Kristina Geiger, Kate Mc
Guinness. Row two: Christy Fulton, Kristina Brewer, Mandy-Mc Peek, Katie Walker, Rashad Wilson.
Kate Mc Guinness, Fritz Streiff, Sharon Hollis.
Christina Fabert and Kristina Geiger doing some
oeeoratina for the holidays.
Riley Messina, John Copic, Stephanie Whitworth, London Proctor, Tim De Wine, Marie Salupo, Scott
Lawrence, Chad Shuskey, Aileen Glowacki, Natalie. Mc Gill. Nick Seifieid, Jessica D'Apice and Lee Nosse
enjoyed themselves at Homecoming. | * I
Student Council
Student Council, Row one: Lauren Arnold, Zinal
Patel, Dana Vance, Tracy Martorello, Donna Beuoy,
Angela Meros, Scott Granito, Kevin Klocker, Jim
Swyt, Lisa Udovich, Katie Walker, Erin Vincente.
Row two: Margaret Corcoran, Jenn Davis, Carolyn
Klocker, Jill Swanseger, Kristina Brewer, Chirstine
Fulton, Christina Fabert, Sharon Hollis. Kristina
Geiger, Kate Mc Guinness, Fritz Streiff, Rashad
Wilson, Randy Henderson. Row three: Amy Salerno,
Jamie Sinialek, Katie Baioni, Jodi Dominick. Tim
Fogarty, Jennifer Waina, Annie Wein, Becky Hren,
Christy Peacock. Kelly Kontra, Ericka Dennis.
Amanda Price, Ursula Wein, Lisa Basalia, Maranne
Zagar Row four: Paul Pavicic, Jeff Evans, Kevin
Evans, Bud White, Mandy Mc Peek, Vicky Yarish,
Jenny Willis, Colleen Longshaw, Melissa Sanders,
Dan Bergolc, De Laurence Fouche, Dave Bischof,
Nakeshia Duke, Chanel Lockett. Row five: Courtney-
Sharp, Lori Mitskavich, Courtney Stall, Tara Van
Ho, Heather Kinison, Dan Smith, Jamie Jordan.
Jamie Sinialek. Kelly Kontra and Christy Peacock are helping decorate t
eteria before the holidays.
On December 1 3 Student Council sponsored their annual Blood Drive so
students could donate a pint of blood and help others in need. It was held in the
Choral Room and many students took the opportunity to help someone else.
Mary Wolf and Cuana Newson were some of the students who gave blood.
Melissa Hoppert, Mark Fording. Katie Baioni. Mike Zivnoska, Jodi Dominick
Jenn Davis, Tim Fogarty and Kevin Evans were at the Homecoming Dance
sponsored by Student Council.
Student Council
Office aides enable the secretaries to work better
Many important events at Euclid
took place in the offices and it was
the secretaries and their helpers
who enabled this to take place. The Office
Aides were there to deliver messages to
students throughout the school,, help with the
filing of papers and reports, arranging and
alphabetizing lists and every other little thing
that had to be done to keep the offices
running smoothly. The secretaries got some
help and the students got some experience.
Office Aides. Row one: Colleen Taylor, Becky Godec, Katie Baioni, Kristina Geiger, Scott Granito, Jay
Kletecka. Row two: Jim Swyt, Melissa Hoppert, Mandy Mc Peek, Lauren Hadyk, Kate Mc Guinness, Kristy
Praznovsky, Angela Meros, Sharon Hollis, Donna Beuoy, Heather Scott, Erin Gady, Bekka Borchert. Row
three: Jay Peterkelly, Lizzy Domin, Kate Bechtel, Andy Nesbett, Lisa Tapiin, Megan Coyne, Zinal Patel,
Melissa Saunders. Row four: Courtney Sharp, Erin Ryan, Lauren Arnold, Rachel Ackley, Kim Hutton,
Colvey Martin. Row five: Joe Tucceri, Alison Stahre, Chrissy Kovacevich, Melanie Bergolc, Kristina Brewei
Jennifer Smith. Row six: Angela Miklavcic, Robin Lausche, Amanda Price, Kevin Klocker, Christy
Richards, Elizabeth Vurusic, Jessica Serwatka, Gina Prodan.
Fritz Streiff and Christina Fabert helping M||
Carolyn Heuer with her jobs.
Office Aides
The Library was always a popular place to study since the students got a chance to read current publications and
learn with their friends. Here is Stacy Richond, Becky Boos and Lori Dean utilizing the resources of the Library.
poetry Club helps widen the student's horizons
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"Do you enjoy good poetry?" The members
of the Poetry Club did. They could be found
in the Library after school reading and
listening to poetry that was created by other
members of the club or published works. Ms.
Barbara Spiga was the adviser for the
group.
oetry Club members; Valerie Spears, Jon Schied, Amamda Davis. Ron Timm, Carly Dillon, Suzanne
tambaugh, Gwen Wurm, Mike Osredkar, Katie Clark and Adam Zeitz listening to poetry in the Library.
Jon Schied reads some of his works while Valerie
Spears, Ron Timm and Amanda Davis listen.
Latreas Donald was a Library Aide who was
responsible for getting the books back onto the shelves
where they belonged.
SA.D.D.wants students to not mix alcohol and gasoline
No one should drink alcohol and
drive. This was the message that
the members of S.A.D.D. (Stu-
dents Against Driving Drunk) tried to get
across to the students at Euclid High
School. They did this by distributing red
ribbons to be worn throughout the holiday
season as a reminder to keep sober if they
were going to drive. The group also tried
to help students get rid of prejudices held
against other people by the use of puppets
and skits that they would perform for the
elementary and middle schools. Kids on
the Block used puppets to portray different
situations that kids got into during school
and tried to show the students how they
could get out of a situation that was
detrimental. Mrs. Kathy Hoinski was the
adviser for the group.
S.A.D.D., Row one: Adviser, Mrs. Kathy Hoinski, Courtney Strah, Katrina Murphy, Katie Baioni, Margaretl
Corcoran, Doug Zeman, John Hoinski. Row two: Freddy Blatnik, Lydia Urh, Lauren Arnold, Mike Kulcsar
Lou Lindic.
Freddy Blatnik holds up a copy of the poster that was
sent to all homerooms to try and urge everyone to not
drink and drive.
S.A.D.D. members
learning about the plans
for the year.
S.A.D.D./Kids on the Block
Chrissy Gecewich and Kim Kosovich practice their
skit with the Kids on the Block puppets.
Doug Zeman makes posters while Katie Baioni and I
Margaret Corcoran look on.
Minding their own business
3.E.C.A. helps students learn about the business world
DECA
An Association o( Marketing Students
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enior D. E. Class, Row one: Dolores Orbanic, Heather Niekell, Jaina Blackford, Mark Nicolosi. Meghan
>razen, Joe Nosan, Igor Sugar. Row two: Ali Kucinski. Dana Finotti, Brent Shaw, Dave Champa, Beekie
llavan, Angela Meros, Angela Koeth, Julie Newsom. Advisor. Jean Jelenic.
Distributive Education Clubs of
America (D.E.C.A.) was a
student run club that coincided
with Euclid's Marketing Education class.
Mrs Jean Jelenic was the second year
advisor for the club. It was designed for
juniors and seniors who were interested in
a carer in marketing and management. In
their junior year, the students attended
classes and studied the stock market,
business finance, marketing research and
many other business related activities.
Seniors spent part of their day in school
learning about everything from job
interviewing to advertising and sales.
During the remainder of the day they
were employed in retail establishments
within the Euclid area in a variety of
retail, wholesale, and service capacities.
In D.E.C.A.. students competed against
other high school students on the local,
state and national level in areas related to
their career interest.
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unior D. E. Class, Row one: Katie Sierputovvski, Mark Nicolosi, Joe Nosan, Dana Vance. Row two: Brent
ihaw, Chris Jones, Mark Fording, Tim Fogarty, Advisor Jean Jelenic.
Ali Kucinski, Heather Niekell, Dana Finotti and
Jaina Blackford are good friends in both the D.E. class
and on the soccer field and have many fond memories
with each other.
Joe Nosan and Mark Nicolosi use a calculator to check
some of the exercises that they did.
Fund-raising is an important part in the D.E. class. Here
Tim Fogarty buys a candy bar from Brent Shaw while
Katie Sierputovvski and Chris Jones
do their work.
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Cassandra Jones shows off her collection of
pictures of her friends and relatives.
Angela Grida wants everyone to know that
she is an Indians fan as well as having
pictures of her friends.
Sarah Keller has a couple of her friends
pictures in her locker.
Lockers
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ockers became more important this
year since the rules were changed
f so that students could not carry
book bags and back packs to their classes.
This was done to relieve the congestion
that the bags caused when they were
lying around on the floors in the classes.
Because of that, students had to keep
most of their books in their lockers when
they were not being used. Many students
still decorated their lockers so that they
could show their individuality.
Kim Kosovich and Christy Gecewich show off their
lockers that contain lots of information about their
participation in Majorettes and Flag Corps.
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The main purpose of any school was to provide a place where
the students could get an education. A competent staff was
necessary in order to achieve that goal. At Euclid there were
many dedicated staff members who did their best to promote
learning by the students.
Biology teacher. Mr. Dale Hollingsworth
helps new student, Valerie Van Ho find her
way through the halls.
Social Studies teacher. Mr. Steve Marcu,
helps some freshmen find their way to their
next classes on the first day of school.
Band director. Miss Diane Tizzano. devotes
much of her time to the Marching Band so
they can put on an enjoyable performance at
half-time. Sarah Kale is one of the band
members who also helps out.
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Hola Clase!! Says Spanish teacher Miss
Kimberly Tribby, who works hard to
;et the students interested in the material
that they are learning and give them an
appreciation for other countries.
Euclid's staff is very helpfull
Mrs. Laura Adelstein wants her students to be able to
mature into responsible citizens.
Head Football Coach. Tom Banc, gives information to
John Mc Clain and Monroe Milkman that they can
use during the game to improve the team's position.
With help anyone can achieve
ADMUN1ST
Every school needs gobd leadership
ScWooI Board members: Barbara E. Kramer. Vice-President Carol DeWine,
Pifesident Carol L. Bechtel, Kevin P. Flynt and Kay F. Van Ho.
Euclid School'sAdministration, Row one: John P. Fell, Assistant for Superintendent
Patti Pedersen. Business Manager; Katie M. Shorter, Director of Hitman Re-
sources. Row two: Lowell B. Davis. Treasurer; Robert Knuth, Director of
Secondary Education: Dr. Kurt Stanic, Superintendent of Schools; Robert
McLaughlin. Director of Pupil Personnel.
Robert Knuth
Principal
Justin Antonini
Associate Principal
Marilyn Foote
i Grade Principal
Carl Jordan
10th Grade Principal
Michelle Ayers
1 1th Grade Principal
Ben Pasquale
1 2th Grade Principal
Academics
Tr
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he 1995-96 school year saw two
new administrators at Euclid High
School. One of them was a
splacement but the other was added to
elp take care of the many jobs that were
ecessary in a school the size of Euclid.
darilyn Foote was the new ninth grade
'rin^ip^i while Par i Jorda n took over
s the new tenth grade Principal?
the addition of the new principal, Euclid
now had four principals so that each
could remain with a particular class until
it graduated and then would begin with a
new ninth grade class. This made it nice
for the students since they would have
the same principal throughout their years
at Euclid.
an inquisitive mind
Jane Addis. English, Social
Studies, AFS Club Adviser
Laura Adelstein, English
Alex Allan, Law Enforcement
Susan Amato, English
Earl Archibald, Custodian
Bill Attamante. Work-Study
Coordinator
Tom Banc. Government.
Geopolitics. Current Issues, Head
^Football Coach
I Barbish, Security Aide
John Bai^za, Science
Tainmie Barnes. Security
Joyce Barrett, Vocational 1
Economics
Stan Bender, AP Biology,
Advanced Biology, 9th grade
Honors Biology. Survey Adviser.
Science Dept. Chairperson
Allen Black. A.V. Technician,
Key Club Adviser. A.V. Club
advisor
Dolores Black. English
Mary Black. Cafeteria
Supervisor
Barbara Breeden, Geometry.
College Algebra/Trig
Patricia Buck, Phys. Ed. Dept
Co-Chairperson. Faculty
Representative for girl's sports.
Freshman Volleyball Coach.
Kendra Callihan, Mathematics
Wendy Case. Sports Trainer
Angela Christopher, Main
Office Secretary
John CopenhaverySecurity
Aide
CarmenpoTaianni. Custodian
Hap>WDaugherty. Health,
fead Basketball Coach
Kim Dixon, Mathematics.
Proficiency Intervention. Math
and Algebra Connections
Susan Dennis-Rogers,
Proficiency Math. Algebra II
Terry DuBroy, Mathematics
Michael Durbin. Computer
Dept. Chairperson
Alex Dzerowicz. Government,
Geo Politics. Current Issues
Reggie Echols, Industrial
Technology
Charlotte Elston. Principal's
secretary
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Fans getting ready for the
Euclid-St. Ignatius game in
September.
Academics
en
Ken Ferlito, Varsity Chorale,
Choral Masters, Big Show
Director
Gale Flament. Photography
Jane Fowler, Treasurer
Daniel R. Francetic, Plan-
etarium, Astronomy, Physics
Holly Freedman, Design,
Painting. Portfolio, Art Dept.
Chairperson
Marquita Fuller, English
Barbara Gates, Vocational
Special Education Coordinator
Ed Greisl, Custodian
Bea Grushcow, Varsity
Chorale, Choral Masters, Bij
now
Tom HalbejJefT Science,
Biology, Cross-Country Coach,
Asst. Indopr'Track/Track Coach
Jeff Hartmann. American
History, World Cultures
Robert Heramb, World
Cultures. Psychology. Boy's
Tennis Coach
Carolyn Heuer, Social Studies
Jo Ann Hodder. Counselor's
Secretary
Frank Hoffert. A. P. European
History. American Government,
Economics, Social Studies
Dept. Chairperson
Dale Hollingsworth, Science
Dick Homovec, Physical
Education, DCT
Beverly Howse, Vocational
Home Economics
Larry Isaacs. NJROTC
Frank Jablonski. Honors
English I. English 1
an Jelenic. Marketing
Coordinator. DECA Adviser,
Future Business Leaders
Advisor
Joyce Katona, Supplemental
Services for Special Needs
Students
Bill Kazen. Supervisor, I.S.S.
Center
Dennis Kehn, Security
Jim Kelley, Honors U.S.
History
Ellen Klein. Typing I,
Keyboarding, World History
Marsha Knauss. Career
Coordinator
Heather Koczur, Ninth grade
science, Wai Napolo Advisor
Ingrid Koenig. German,
Cultural Club Advisor
Karen Kozlowski, Library
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Heather Perusek, Dawn Ganzer,
Lydia Urh, Kendra Proctor and
Cuana Newson doing their dance
at half time with the Flag Corps.
Academics
Students can turn to Euclid's staff
Jessica Doyle, Mary
Dacar, Richard Clark,
Bob Chmielewski and
Fred Blatnik know that
any problems that they
have with their computer
projects can be helped by
consulting with their
instructor.
nswers
Mr. Jeff Hartmann asks questions orHjs class in order
to test their knowledge.
Mrs. Fran Ratka distributes information to her students so
expected.
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Mrs. Judy
Zubizarreta tries
to give her
students ideas
that they can use
throughout their
lives.
Students^et ideas from their instructors
English .Kfacher, Mr. Robert Petrovic, knows
fat a good understanding of the English
lanatfage is essential for everyone living in our
fountry and tries to get this idea across to his
students.
I Oth Grade Principal, Mr. Carl Jordan, and 12th
jrade Principal, Mr. Ben Pasquale, discuss some
of the problems that they were having in trying to
get their students to want to learn what is
necessary to succeed at Euclid.
Mrs. Paula Sheridan knows that a good understanding
girls and attempts to get her students to learn from her
at' how to run a household is necessary for both boys and
examples.
Academics
Lisa Kurlander, Introduction to
Living Things, Biology
Paula Langdon, Art
Betsy Leonetti, Spanish 1 and II.
Flag Corps and Majorette
Advisor
Joan Linderman. Secretary
Ken Lowe, English, Fine Arts
Margaret Lucas, Librarian,
Media Specialist
Debra Lunka, Secretary
Marc Manburg. Accounting,
Adv. Accounting, Personal and
Business Law, Business Dept.
Chairperson
Jteven L. Marcu, Current
<and Psychology,
Joach, Spirit Club
Diane Maroli. Socsd Studies.
Student Council Adviset Spirit
Club Adviser. Freshman
Softball Coach
Kathleen Marsh, Library
Media Specialist
Barbara Masseria. Social
Studies
Orlando Mason. Supervisor,
I.S.S. Center
Allan Matko. OWA. Science.
Video Scrapbook
Michelle Mc Garry. Physics
Karen Mc Gill. Freshman &
Soph. English. English as a
second Language
Brad Mc Govern. Science.
Basic Science. Physics
Judy Mc Laughlin. Freshman
English. Jun. Honors English,
Fall Play Director, Coordinator
of NCTE Writing Contest
Sandi Mc Redmond. Regi
Edie Mellen. CommerciiikArt
Mary Jane MicphTGerneral
Art, CraftsJSfawing
DavuLMiIler, Mathematics
fmond R. Montani. Voc.
Automotives I. II
Katie Morris, Biological
Science
Susan Murray, English
Vickie Nally, Algebra I,
Geometry
Carole Niebes, English
Margaret Nielsen, Home Econ.
Dept. Chairperson. GRADS
Program
Sean O'Toole, English
Joan Paskert. CBE Coordina-
tor, Vocational Bus. Dept.
Algebra II, Math., SADD
Adviser, Kids on the Block
Adviser
Cheerleaders, Shona Mc Cune, Nikki
Barbis, Meghan Orazen, Chrissy Fabert,
Kristina Geiger, Kim Petrik, Ebony Lane,
Alison Stahre and Lauren Arnold doing
their routines at a football same.
Academics
en
Catherine Payne, Librarian
Katherine Pasquale, Interven-
tion Specialist, Future Teachers
Advisor
Deborah Petrick, Spanish II,
III
Jo-Rita Perez, Mathematics
Robert Petrovic. English I,
A.P. English, English Dept.
Chairperson
Roy Pignatiello, Math.
Personal Computers, Asst.
Football Coach, Head Girl's
Basketball Coach
Sally Pla, French, German
Ronald Powaski. World
: History, A.P. American Histor;
Lisa Proctor. Algetjra I,
Proficiency Mathjtrrfervention
BarbajaTKamlow. Jun.
crglish, AFS Adviser
'Robert Ramlow, Health,
3 hysical Education Dept. Co-
Chairperson, Track Coach
Emma Ransom, Security
Fran Ratka, Chemistry, Intro.
to Physics and Chemistry
Mike Rezzolla, Social Studies
Marcy Richards, Proficiency
Math, Algebra I, JV Volleyball
Coach
Joe Rodriguez, Physical
Education, Head Boy's Swim
Coach
Debbie Rudder. Foods I
Joyce Russo, English
Sam Santilli. Typing,
Keyboarding. Notetaking.
Freshman Football.JV Girl's
Basketball Coach
Greg Sattler, OWE
Bette Svhmeling. Chemistry,
■tenors Chemistry
Cheryl Schosslelsjjitervention
ecialist
Ken Schriner, Introduction
Business. Keyboarding, Asst.
Varsity Football Coach
Fred Schroeder, Industrial
Technology
Donata Schulz. Health Aide
Pete Schwenke, Physical
Education
Mickey Segulin, Health Aide
Nick Selvaggio. Law Enforce-
ment
Janet Severino, Occupational
Work Experience Coordinator
Laura Sharp, Attendance
Secretary
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Varsity Chorale members. Katie Baioni, Katie
Walker, Erin Vincenti, Jodi Domuiiek, Sarah Kale,
Carolyn Klocker, Chris Di Biase, Kevin Klocker,
Fritz Straff, Jason Edwardsen, Creig Suk-cki,
Nicole Genove.se, Cory Watson and Jason Jones sing
the National Anthem before a football game.
Academics
Mrs. Ellen
Klein tries to
help her
students to
learn how to
succeed in the
business world
glasses give time for students to interact with staff
Patti Carpenter, Courtney Strah and
Allison Hrovat are reallySnteracting with
their balances when they did Bys lab to find
the density of some objects.
Mr. Marc Manburg attempts to get ftr
students to interact with each other while
they are enjoying their days at Euclid.
Mike Hughes, Eric Raphael, Josh
Halstead, April Dworning, Mike Jolly and
La Gina White are getting to know each
other in their class.
Mrs. Heather Koczur explains to her
class what will be expected of them in
the upcoming weeks.
Academics
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James Simpson. Social Studies
Bonnie Smith, French. Spanish,
Robert Smith. Architecture,
Advanced Drafting, Small
Engines, Introduction to
Welding
Tony Smith, Security
Wayne Smith. Honors World
History, African Asian
Literature
Frank Soltesz, Science
Barbara Spiga, English.
Poetry Club Adviser. Peer
Tutoring Adviser
Veronica Stadler. Health,
Physical Education
.Dave Stanco, Security
Jutiith Stobinski. Sophomore
and Junrsr^English, Eucuyo
Advisor
Michael Sustin, Crrsmistry,
General Science
Lynette Tercek, Secretary
Diane Tizzano, Marching Bah
Concert Band, Jazz Band, Pep
Band. Choraliers
Carol Tkac. English
Chris Torrelli, Biology, Science
Olympics, S.A.V.E.
Alex Toth, Math Connection, |
Geometry, Math for Modern
Living
Kimberly Tribby, Spanish I. II
Pat Turk. Security Aide
Dennis Turkall. Honors
Algebra II, Algebra I, JV
Basketball Coach, Varsity
Baseball Coach
Jan Ulle, Mathematics
Cindy Valencic, Attend/
Secretary
Catherine Vetoyifz, Music
Bill Von Bertken. Chemistry,
A. P. apefHonors Chemistry,
rbook Adviser, Ski Club
Adviser
Mrs. Walker, Security Aide
Phyllis Walsh, Secretary
Connie Warman, Athletic
Director Secretary
Daniel Wensing, Personal
Computers, Calculus, Modern
Living Math
Dick York. Science, English, L.
D., D. H. Dept. Chairperson
Judith Zubizarreta, Spanish.
Foreign Language Dept.
Chairperson
Ron Zucca. Pie-Calculus,
Algebra Connections. JV
Softball Coach
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Members of the Marching Band get
ready to take their seats after
introducing the players at the
beginning of the game.
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The underclass was important to every school since these
were the students that were going to become future
seniors and graduates. Euclid was fortunate to have
many undergraduates so that the size of the school was getting
larger all the time. The attitudes that were formed in the early
years at school carried over to the later years.
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n ninth grade Unit Principal. Marilyn Foote. helps Mr. Ron Zucca knows that his underclassmen need good instruction in order to become good
le freshmen get used to Euclid. upperclassmen.
Science teacher, Mrs. Fran Ratka. wants her underclassmen to have a good understanding of science since the
world is becoming more and more technical.
Chrissy Kovacevich, Kathy Stobierski, Jackie Sas, Amber Cogley and Colleen Taylor spend time in the offices
so they can get experience with helping out in a work environment.
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Jim Grinstead
knows that it is
important to
work in his
undergraduate
years.
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The freshmen had an exciting year
and experienced many new things.
They went from being top-ranked
middle schoolers to novice high schoolers.
Everything around them was new-a high
school impossible to navigate, new teach-
ers, more homework, even some new
classmates. After a few weeks, however,
the freshmen managed to settle into the
high school groove. They learned their way
around the building, got familiar with their
teachers, and met new friends. Most
managed to get past the toughest year of
high school with a smile, and are ready to
help next year's newcomers get into the
now familiar routine of high school.
-Allison FitzGerald
Regina Cadovec and some of her friends had an
enjoyable time at Homecoming.
Below: Cordell Morris catches the ball and makes a
good gain for the freshman team.
Below right: Freshmen getting used to buying their
lunches from the vending machines in the cafeteria.
FACE THE
Dawn Merritt was an important part of the girl's soccer team as she goes for the ball.
Freshmen cheerleaders. Amie Ficere, Regina Cadovec, Vicki Mc Namara, Abby
Stanic and Leah Cherne did their best to aet the fans involved in the same.
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Pierre Allen
Terrance Barber
Mile Begovic
Lashawn Boswell
Gi Bran Britt
Members of the freshmen volleyball team
confer with their coach. Ms. Pat Buck, on
strategy that they will use during the game.
Leah Cherne
Latasha Clarke
Patrick Clarke
Ruth Cleary
Louis Clernt
Latreas Donald
Terri Joseph
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Autumn Abramczyk
Patricia Abshire
Lea Acino
Marcello Acino
Daemyon Adams
Melissa Ahmetovic
Lisa Alkema
Charmaine Allen
Laura Anderson
Michael Anderson
La Shandra Anthony
Mary Arcieri
Christopher Armaro
Daniel Axson Jr.
Ramona Badley
Michael Bailey
Rashaun Bailey
India Baisden
Megan Ballinger
Machele Ballou
Wendy Barker
Gregory Baron
Richard Bartel
Lisa Basalla
Takara Baugh
Thomas Bauza
Natalie Beck
Michael Belanich
Brandon Bell
Royce Belton
Jamie Benak
Kristie Bialko
Christopher Biehl
Jonathan Black
Marena Black
Jerry Blade
Kathleen Blatnik
Rachel Blevins
Tamica Bloodworth
Anna Bosolt
Darin Bowers
Holly Bowmaster
Elan Boyd
Melissa Brady
Michael Brazytis
Ryan Brenner
Gregory Bresler
Wendi Brichacek
Alexandrea Brinovec
Ronald Broughton Jr.
James Brown III
Michael Brown
Brandon Bucar
Jessica Burns
Robert Butera
Regina Cadovec
Freshmen
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Veronica Callaway
Thomas Cangemi
Katy Carmichael
Kevin Carse
Cedrick Carstarphen
Robby Casiato
Anthony Castrovince
David Cherne
Brian Chike
Michael Christopher
Nichelle Church
Vincent Cistrunk
Justin Clay
Dionne Clemmons
Carlin Cloud
Brian Cocherell
Gabriel Cogley
Janelle Colini
Chandra Collier
Myron Collier
Katie Collins
Jamie Comer
Shayla Conner
Cynthia Cook
William Cooper
Charles Cooper III
Nicholle Cooper
Elizabeth Copic
John Copic
Jamie Correll
James Cothron
Wesley Crane III
Ada Cunningham
Elizabeth Curtis
David D' Amico Jr.
Kelly Daly
Jervase Daniels
Edmund Davis
Maurice Davis Jr.
Reginald Davis
Richard Davis
Cherise Dawkins
Stephen Dawson Jr.
Timothy Day
Michelle De Loach
Franklin De Luca
Darrion De Ramus
Krishauna De Ramus
Sarah Deal
Michael Dennis
Katherine Dobucki
Michael Dominick
Nicholas Dore
Holly Douglas
Rita Dowell
Matthew Drotleff
Freshmen
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Autumn Duckworth
Almir Duheric
Shaneika Duncan
Kimberly Dunham
Janelle Easter
David Edmonds
Leah Edmonds
Monique Egleton
Jennifer Emser
Jeffrey Evans
Richard Falconer
Ryan Farkas
Thomas Feldkamp
Alphonso Finley Jr.
Alpechino Fletcher
Jerome Forster
Scott Fredrick
Richard Freeman
Michael Frydrych
David Fulton
Michael Gates Jr.
Ricci Gaughan
Shawn George
Matthew Gillessen
Richard Glavan
Laura dicker
Jennifer Goda
Dorian Goulde
Kevin Graves
Malinda Graves
Kenneth Gravitte
Christian Green
Jonathan Green
Patricia Gregory
Brian Grice
Kevin Grisez
Adriane Groudle
Laural Grundman
Jonathan Gudaitis
Yahaira Guilfu Diaz
Patrick Gutbrod
Zarina Haddon
Taneisha Hairston
Jacqueline Hale
Benjamin Halstead
Karen Hanson
Eabonie Harrington
Dominic Harris
Thomas Hartley
Michael Hartson
Amin Harville
Christina Hatcher
Enisha Hawkins
Gerald Headd II
Joseph Hefler IV
Michelle Heising
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Freshmen
Brandon Henderson
Jessica Hendrickson
Leslie Hicks
Tracey Hicks
Wilbur Hicks Jr.
Gregory Higgins
Duval Hill
Leslie Hill
Amanda Hirsch
Sean Hodge
Jonathon Hoinski
Tiffany Howard
Lanetta Huey
Rebecca Hurst
Rose Ihejirika
Shannon Ivancic
Bethany Jackson
Jonta Jackson
Maurice Jackson
Nicole Jackson
Crystal Jamerson
Erika James
Simeko Jenkins
Scott Johnson
Lawrence Jones
Tamea Jones
Sean Kane
Jamie Kaucic
Melissa Keller
Omar Kennedy
Sarah Kenny
Susan King
Martin Knott
Anita Kochevar
Samantha Koerber
Katie Kolar
Matthew Krutsch
Jenna Kuklica
Harry La Fountaine
Wallace Lach
Bobby Larkin Jr.
Devoncil Lash
Michele Laurich
Brian Leben
Candice Leftwich
Jason Lendhurst
Brian Lennon
Deshaun Lewis
Chen Li
Nicholas Lindic
Jason Linton
Megan Lipiec
Chanel Lockett
Adrienne Lorber
Jasaon Loveless
Peter Lovsin
Freshmen
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Suzanne Lucas
Jolena Macklin
Mizell Mahoney
Jemialle Manigault
Michael Marcelli
Raul Maria
Edward Markuz
Keith Martin
Mario Marusic
Stefanie Massey
Frank Mastalski
Tenisha Matthews
Christopher Mayle
Anthony Mc Carthy
Gregg Mc Clain
Kathleen Mc Cluskey
Jakiya Mc Intyre
La Mar Mc Kinney
Kindrick Mc Morris
Melissa Medlen
Dawn Merritt
Gregory Meyers
Jayson Middleton
Michael Miklavcic
Nanci Miklowski
Jimmy Miller Jr.
Courtney Mills
Steven Modelski
Natesha Moon
Cordell Morris
Daniel Moxley
Tonya Mueller
Anthony Murphy
Gerald Murphy
Melanie Myers
Monique Nance
William Nelson
Mary Beth Noll
Megan Novinc
Delvona Oliver
Sekeste Oliver
Todd Oravecz
Ingrid Orlic
Melissa Osbey
David Ott
Rafael Pacheco
Kevin Padden
Brian Paige
Aaron Panter
Brian Paoloni
Calvin Parker Jr.
Omega Parker
John Patrick
Gregory Patouhas
Matthew Patrick
Christina Peric
Freshmen
Molly Petras
Robert Petrochic
Natalie Phillips
Peter Phillips
Soulasack Phoumyyoth
Robert Polachek
William Popovic
Jennifer Poulos
Amanda Price
Brandon Ptak
Geoffrey Quigley
Jabraun Randall
Atini Ransaw
Preston Raymond
Schenee Reed
Erin Reilly
Brandon Richardson
Chavon Riggins
Jill Robinson
Sharee Robinson
Kenneth Rogers
James Roth
Jacqueline Royce
De Onte' Rucker
Jennifer Rys
Angela Sabbath
Kongsy Saengchareun
Bouachanh Saengcharoen
Khemeo Sahye
Karen Salisbury
Amy Salupo
Nicholette Sams
Christopher Sanders
John Sanderson Jr.
Satasha Sawyer
Jason Scalese
Brian Schmidt
Jonathan Schmidt
John Schnell
Gregory Schonauer
Jessica Scott
Mediandra Scott
Herbert Scruggs
Kirk Sederholm
Daniel Seifried
M. Shannon Setser
Shawn Shady
Brandon Shaw
Renee Shelden
Richard Shepherd
Ross Shirey
Jeffrey Sierputowski
Jamilyin Singleteary
Jason Skok
Matthew Slabe
Daniel Slepsky
Freshmen
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Nicholas Dubiase
Dennis Disbrow
Vladislav Dujmovic
Amanda Ficere
Stephen Flitcraft II
Teddie Graves
Maria Hall
Ebony Jernigan
Denis Langsdale
Walter Locust
Victoria Mc Natnara
Michelle Minnis
Jayson Piszko
Krishna Puhalj
Jo van Smith
Carmen Travick
Devito Young
Michael Slogar
Anne Slusser
Leland Smerdel
Rachel Smiciklas
Sher Smiley
Daniel Smith
Re'Tina Smith
Emmanuel Smith
Regina Smith
Ryan Smith
Shayla Smith
Shelly Snyder
Thomas Soini
David Solema
Raphiel Southall
John Spada
Vickie Spears
Jay Spikes
Tracy Spooner
Abby Stanic
Lynne Stern
Adrian Stewart
Matthew Stout
Nicholas Strell
Vishantie Sudam
Norman Sullivan
John Sultzmann
Thomas Sustar
Sharon Switalski
Desiree Takacs
Remona Tate
Sondi Taylor
Thaddeus Thaxton
Michael Theil Jr.
Heather Thomas
Antonio Thompson
Julia Thompson
April Thurman
Jennifer Todd
Freshmen
Jason Tolliver
Ana Tot
Kimberly Tramsak
Scott Trepal
Candy Tucker
Amanda Tutolo
Ronald Tyler Jr.
Valerie Van Ho
Sheri Vaslavsky
Angelica Vazquez
Michael Verch
Alicia Veres
Tommy Virgies Jr.
Ana Vucic
Michael Vuyancih
Karen Wade
Locust Walter
Dwayne Walters
Rodney Walton Jr.
Ramone Walton-Terrell
Terrance Ware
Eugene Warner
Eddie Washington
Miya Watkins
Tahnesha Watts
La Treese Weems
Thomas Weglarz
Ursula Wein
Timothy Weintraub
Coretta Wells
Kevin Welsh
Precious Wesley
Joseph White
Julie Whitely
De Juan Whitney
Stephanie Whitworth
Jennifer Wiggins
Camille Williams
Diana Williams
Maria Williams
Noel Williams
Oral Williams II
Jamikka Willis
Todd Willoughby
Branden Wilson
John Wise
Brandon Womick
De'Chella Woodruff
Chineawa Woods
Christina Woyton
Niki Yannaras
Nichole Yarbrough
Kelly Young
Marianne Zagar
Melinda Zahorsky
Jamie Zupancic
Freshmen
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Sophomores try to get their act together
The sophomore year was one of
students trying to find out about
themselves. Most had been in
Euclid for a year so they knew their way
around the building but now they had to
find their way around their own lives.
Sophomores had more responsibilities but
they were faced with many decisions that
had to be made. They had to decide what
kind of courses they wanted to enroll in
so they could begin moving towards some
goal in life. Some knew where they were
intending to go but most found this time
to be very confusing and at times
frustrating. Sophomores had many
emotional ups and downs but most made
it through those trying times.
April Dworning has a lot of fun at Euclid decorating
her locker so she will always have enjoyable memories.
Mike Jolly, April Dworning and John Smarsh are working hard in their chemistry course since they know that
what they learn will help them when they get to college.
Sophomores
Robin Ulle has a job at Jay Dee Cleaners so she can
earn some money for herself so she can have more fun
in high school.
Jennifer Thomas works hard at her job at the
Cambridge Cafe where she is learning about the
working world and making money to buy the things
she wants.
Rachel Ackley
Robin Adams
Misty Amonette
Andrew Aquilano
Bryan Arendt
Bradford Armstrong
Lauren Arnold
Rashaad Bandy
Kevin Banks
Andre Bankston
Dana Barbish
Christina Barquinero
Cliff Bartlett
Joseph Barzal
Kristin Bell
Lynn Bell
Shavon Bell
Jamil Benjamin
Majida Besley
Truceilla Besses
Thomas Blackburn
William Bluhm
Rebecca Borchert
Denny Bosher
Sommer Boswell
Jessica Bowser
Calvin Bradford
Nicholas Bresler
Kristina Brewer
Shaun Brochak
Chameka Brooks
Christopher Brown
Jeffrey Brown
Kenneth Brown Jr.
Kimyashia Brown
Larry Brown
Michael Bruno
Erin Brzezinski
William Buchannon
Clifton Bunton
David Burke
Christopher Burrell
Emanuel Burton III
Frederick Bush III
Richard Butera
Jeffrey Cahill
Daryl Callahan
David Calvert
Sophomores
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Jennifer Capretta
Amanda Carleton
Patricia Carpenter
Belicia Caves
Robert Cerjan
Leroy Champion
Amy Chandler
Zachary Cherne
Kristin Choma
Jennifer Cicco
John Clark
Shannon Clark
Monique Cleaves
Tomika Cockrell
Bridgette Cofield
Amber Cogley
Joseph Colantonio
Jamie Cole
April Comer
Frances Connelly
Talia Conner
Bryan Conyers
Margaret Corcoran
Deshawn Cousette
Sandra Crawford
Michael Creer
Rebecca Crismor
Derrick Crutchfield
Shaun Cummings
Alan Cvetovac
Pandora Dana
Bernardette Daniels
Antonio Darby
Richard Dattilo
Darneil Davis
Johnathan Davis
Tayonna Davis
Matthew De Wine
Ericka Dennis
Jonathan Dennis
Regan Dent
Patrick Dilalla
Sean Dlugos
Amanda Dodge
Richard Dotson
Rashida Dowd
Jessica Doyle
James Duer
Sophomores
Zineta Duheric
Nakeshia Duke
Darius Durr
Rashand Durrah
April Dworning
Richard Echols
Michael Echon
Andrew Edmonds
Ronnie Edmonds Jr.
Keri Eiding
Sandy Eler
Quiana Ellis
Yelonda Ellis
Angelec Fears
James Fernatt
Antonina Fiorelli
Daniel Fitzpatrick
Charmaine Fleetwood
Erin Flynt
Monique Fofanah
Takera Forehand
De Laurence Fouche
Stephanie Fox
Mark Frederick
Emily Freeh
Lauren Freeman
Tyria Freeman
De Auna Frierson
John Fuduric
Donna Fuller
Raychaun Fuller
Christine Fulton
Erin Gady
Charles Galati
Vanessa Gallman
Jarod Ganser
Tonya Gardner
Dara Garrett
Lloyd Gatson
Kelly Gavin
Christine Gecewich
Erica Gentile
Elizabeth Gibbons
Michele Gilbert
Charity Gilliam
Romeo Gillyard II
Karen Gnandt
Rebecca Godec
Sophomores
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Timothy Goerndt
Donte Goodwin
Sondra Gordon
Jeffrey Gorman
Rolynda Gould
Jennifer Grabianowski
Kevin Graham
Danielle Grande
Brian Grant
Edward Gray III
Angela Grida
Ciara Griesmar
James Grinstead
Patrick Grisez
Maurice Hairston
Ebony Hall
Hanisha Hall
Milton Hall
Edward Haller
Joshua Hammond
David Hance
Amanda Haris
Damian Harris
Desiree Harris
Destiny Harris
Richard Harris Jr.
Terry Harris Jr.
Tiffany Harris
Stephany Hasberry
Craig Hatcher
Jennifer Hausen
Craig Heiss
Kevin Hendrickson
Ryan Heramb
Juan Hernandez
Thomas Heuer
Michael Higgins
Kourtney Highland
Berry Hill III
Shaun Holness
Christopher Holtz
Steven Horton
Charles Howard II
Romero Howard
Shawn Howard
Amy Howell
Allison Hrovat
De Aunte Hughes
Sophomores
Eugene Hunter
Tiffany Hurt
Azizi Hutson
Kimberly Hutton
Shmere Ingram
Darice Ivory
David Jackson
Elishia Jackson
Margaret Jakse
James Janosik
Kimberly Jenkins
Mikia Jenkins
David Jenko
Garrett Jerousek
Michael Jochum
David Johnson
Gregory Johnson
Johnny Johnson
Keisha Johnson
Kimberly Johnson
Matrika Johnson
Riki Johnson
Michael Jolly
Juanita Jones
Phillip Kaminski
Kristen Kascak
Stephanie Kazar
Sarah Keller
Daniel Kerestesy
Melissa Kerko
Erin Kilkenney
Jeanna King
Jessica King
Kristopher Klingmann
Curtis Koeth
Kelly Kontra
Terry Kontra
Matthew Koons
Frederick Kope
Kimberly Kosovich
Christina Kovacevich
lacob Kovit
Michael Kreischer
Brian Kukla
Michael Kulcsar
Michelle Kumel
Kathryn Kunsman
Gannon Kurey
Sophomores
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■Being a sophomore isn't much
different than when I was a freshman
but it's one step closer to graduating,
independence and college."
Courtney Strah
Crystal John, Matrika Johnson, Cassandra Jones,
Denise Witten and Ebony Lane know the value of
being involved in extracurricular activities while at
high school.
Brian Zorman and Terry Kontra are learning how to
exchange data from one TI-S2 calculator to another.
Sophomores
Christy Gecewich, Lyle Steelman, Kim Kosovich, Jeff Evans, Nick DiBiase and Jenny Cicco had a lot of fun ;(
Homecoming.
Sophomores know more about the school!
"I won't have to take
gym class next year and
also it's different from
freshman year because
you know what you're
doing and it's not new
anymore."
Patti Carpenter
"Being a sophomore is a lot better than
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being a freshman. You don't get beat up
quite as much and I'm looking forward to
■ a 1
being a senior and I've matured and I'm
doing a lot better in school this year than
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last year and the classes aren't much harder
but it's different because I'm doing the
work"
Pat Dilalla
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Marching Band trumpets. Sliaim Holness, Matt De Wine, Jeff Evans, Todd Lapp and Todd Vicic get much
enjoyment from participating in Euclid's activities.
Amanda Price and Karen Lemieux know that the
items that they keep in their lockers tells much about
what they are interested in while at Euclid.
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Many Euclid students came to the bonfire that was sponsored by Student Council before the Homecoming game
with Maple Heights.
Jason Waina and Erin Gady are enjoying what they
are doing in the laboratory.
Sophomores
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Denise La Riccia
Ronetta La Shore
Renee Latsch
Barry Lawrence
Anthony Laws
Leon Layton Jr.
Karen Lemieux
Ronald Lemieux
Timothy Lewis
Louis Lindic
Maland Long
Andy Ludvik
Damon Luksich
Terrance Maddox
Christian Mahovlic
Keila Malone
Ryan Maloney
Michelle Marcelli
Quiana Martin
Tracy Martorello
Jason May
Sean Mc Cafferty
Allison Mc Clain
Maureen Mc Cluskey
Matthew Mc Dermott
Michael Mc Donald
Mitchell Mc Donald
Reginald Mc Ghee
John Mc Graw
Robert Mc Graw
Dontell Mc Michael
Daniel Medves
James Meely
Danielle Merritt
Allison Metti
Amanda Meyer
Erica Mikolajski
Michael Miller
Therese Mitchell
Lori Mitskavich
Jacqueline Montgomery
Robin Moore
Terrance Moore
Erin Morrison
Reginald Mosley
Matthew Moster
Sultan Muhammad
Marissa Mukavetz
Sophomores
Katrina Murphy
Michaelann Murphy
Stacie Muzinic
Claud Myrick
Terrence N'Dow
Sean Nelson
Tiquashia Norris
Emily Novak
Lewis Nunley Jr.
Molly O'Brien
Cathleen O'Grady
Matthew O'Hara
Aisha Otremba
Vencott Palmer
Michael Paoloni
Anna Paradzik
Nina Parrino
Zinal Patel
Erin Patterson
Nicole Patterson
Mareen Pavicic
Anne Payerchin
Christy Peacock
Maria Peacock
Ozzie Penn Jr.
Lori Penny
Michelle Penny
Georgian Peric
Kathryn Pettit
Rachael Pettit
Jeremy Pfahl
Todd Pfeifer
Travis Phelps
April Piendzik
Christian Pierce
Tabitha Polachek
Ralph Poole
Monica Povirk
Artis Powell
Rocco Preston
Tamilia Prince
Landon Proctor
Gina Prodan
Yanira Prokop
Tony Radan
Chester Rakowski
Cynthia Reese
Michael Reilly
Sophomores
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Sophomores
enjoy spend-
ing time
together
Courtney Sharp ,
and Jill Smialek
are looking forward to
spending two more years
together since they love their school
desperately although the work as a sophomore is harder and there is more of it.
"Being a sophomore is truly something to
remember and I'm looking forward to being a I
junior next year."
Rashida Dowd
"It's more stressful than being a freshman
because you realize that college is coming and
there's a lot to look forward to."
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freshman
school was
new and
exciting but
now it's pretty
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Bryan Arendt
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Terry Kontra, Donte Goodwin and Martin Tonisic enjoy the time that they are spending together in class.
Sophomores
Allison Metti, Matrika Johnson and Betsy Gibbons will always remember the fun times that they had together
class.
Alicia Renix
Amos Renix III
Michael Renko
Daniel Renstrom
Hillary Resnik
Alan Rice
Christina Richards
Sara Richardson
Kristi Ries
Keith Roberts
Allen Robinson
Willie Robinson
Heather Rodick
David Rogers
Harold Rogers
Scott Roop
Janelle Routen
Dominic Rufo
Erin Ryan
Samuel Sampson
Bryan Scheider
Carrie Schoen
Eric Schuster
Paul Schweikert
Jessica Serwatka
Courtney Sharp
Brian Shaw
Kimberlev Shippy
Jason Short
Brian Siedler
Michael Simenc
Kathy Simic
Ivana Simicevic
Albert Simpson Jr.
Shelesta Sims
William Skrab
Christopher Slagle
Allen Slamic
John Smarsh
Eric Smedley
Jill Smialek
Anthony Smith
Chaka Smith
Frank Smith
Jeffery Smith
Rion Smyth
Kimberly Smith
Raymond Spangler
Sophomores
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Students will remember
many of the fun times
they had at the assemblies
during their high school
days.
Sp
Justin Barrett
Kartika Brown
Ronald Dupree
Jonathan Green
Jonathan Johnson
Shaun Melton
Terry Robinson
Nicholas Trafford
Christopher Sparks
Shamuire Spivey
Alison Stahre
Suzanne Stambaugh
Joel Stavange
Kathleen Stobierski
Courtney Strah
Nicole Strukel
Donald Sukis
Jill Swansegar
Anthony Switalski
Kevin Taksar
Lisa Taplin
Nicholas Tate
Brandon Taylor
Jamee Taylor
Kelley Taylor
Lakesha Taylor
Ronald Taylor Jr.
Tamsen Taylor
Lucious Terrell
Angela Tetter
Donte Thomas
Jennifer Thomas
Shalyn Thomas
James Tilk
Roseanne Timm
Mirl Timmons
Nicholas Tirabassi
Martin Tomsic
Jeffod Torrence
January Traven
Joseph Trobenter
Stephanie Troha
Sophomores
Christopher Trzcinski
Rockquette Tucker
Scott Turman
Lisa Udovich
Robyn Ulle
Michael Valentine
Cristina Vega
Lynn Vernon
Terrance Vernon
Drina Vurbic
Elizabeth Vurusic
Alexis Wade
John Wahl
Jason Waina
Lakeshia Walker
Steven Walker
Taunon Warren
Demetrius Watkins
Terrance Watson
Najah Weeams
Jenea Weems
Howard Westerfield
Ebony Wheeler
Michael White
Vernadette White
Ryan Whitley
Terreia Whitsett
Benjamin Whittaker
Eddie Wilcox
Joel Williams
Kalicia Williams
Tamika Williams
Jennifer Willis
Owen Willis
Starla Withers
Jason Witten
John Wolchko
Beau Woodford
Dante Woods
Steven Yannaras
Allen Yasko
Jacqueline Young
Daniel Zbiegien
Michael Zdanowicz
Sharon Zemba
Geoffrey Zevnik
Michael Zielinski
Brian Zorman
Sophomores
Tr
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Juniors have only one more year to gc
Junior year was an important time for
most high school students. By that
time they had their drivers license
and had a car available or at least knew
someone who had a car. This led to
much more freedom and a chance to
express themselves in different ways.
Many juniors were thinking about their
future plans and what they would be
doing in the years ahead. But most of
them were just interested in what was
going to be happening the next year
when they were going to be seniors.
Kevin Evans. Katie Baioni and Mandy Mc Peek arc
active Euclid students who help make Student Council
a useful organization. Here they are decorating tor the
Halloween party for the community that was sponsored
by Student Council.
Lemuel Gardner, Cory Watson and security aide,
Tammie Barnes, had an enjoyable time at Homecom-
Juniors
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Kelly Hiscott, Tim Long, Ron Timm, Adonai
Arruda, Scott Longazel and Mandy Mc Peek
enjoying themselves while working through a
simulation on a computer.
Kelly Echols and Ivan Jurcic know the value of an education and try their best to get good grades so they will be
able to go to a good college and get a lot of financial aid.
The junior year sees a large improve
Band members are very active in the life at Euclid High
School. These band members helped make the bonfire a
success before the Homecoming football game.
These students are signing a card that was donated by
American Greetings for Shondell Tinsley who was a
fifth grader at Forest Park who has been diagnosed with
leukemia. Key Club organized this project.
"Our years here at Euclid have
been very rewarding. We really
enjoy what has been going on and
feel that we are having a lot of
fun."
Mike Doyle and Dave Giancola
Jennifer Waina, Jill Swansegar, Karen Salisbury. Courtney Sharp, Katie Walker and Lisa Udovich are very
involved in many of the activities at Euclid.
ment in the student's maturity level
Marcus Adams
Nichole Adams
Mamie Alexander
Jinai Amos
Tracey Appling
Nicholas Aquilano
Dominic Armaro
Wayne Arndt
Casey Arp
Qiana Arthur
Da Von Avery
Adam Ayer
Katherine Baioni
Dawn Baizel
Cynthia Ball
David Banach
Lawrence Banks
Angela Barber
Greg Barker
David Barkoot
Elise Barnett
Keith Baron
Nura Barrett
Monique Bateman
Brian Beatty
Kate Bechtel
Jeffery Beck
Scott Beck
Adam Begin
Richard Belanich
Kalisha Bell
Lavory Benjamin
Daniel Beroglc
Ariana Best
Frederick Blatnik
Simeon Boddie
Emily Bode
Becky Boos
Keith Boyes
Crystal Bradek
Johnny Bragg Jr.
Rhiannon Brenner
Latisha Bray
David Brinovec
Deleonte Brown
Jerin Brown
William Brown Jr.
Mark Browne
Juniors
Tiffany Butler
Kristina Cadovec
Elnora Caldwell
Corey Callahan
Tiarla Calwise
Brendan Carey
William Carleton
Jennifer Carlson
Casey Carmichael
Matthew Carroll
Laura Carse
Anthony Carter
Eric Casciato
Charles Ceranowicz
Edward Ceranowicz
Amira Chambers
Terrance Chambers
Paige Chandler
Daniel Cherkas
Angelo Cirino
Laura Cirino
Anita Clark
Christine Clark
Darnell Clark
Natalie Clemmons
Sherita Coffey
Alan Collier
Thurman Collins Jr.
O. Ricky Cooper
Fabian Crawford
Kizzy Crider
Kristopher Croft
Annette Cunningham
Cory Cunningham
Nicholas Cyganski
Jessica D' Apice
Kelly D' Apice
Jennifer David
Amanda Davis
Eugene Davis
Jennifer Davis
Tyronn Davis
Shanelle Dawkins
Lori Dean
Randolph Deramus
Richard Di Bartolomeo
Stephanie Di Biase
Carly Dillon
Bu
Juniors
Juniors getting closer to graduation
"I am enjoying my junior year and
I am trying my hardest to be
prepared for what I'll be doing
after graduation."
Rob Slade
"1 know that I can make it if 1 just keep focused
on what I want to do."
John Morris
"The only thing I'm
looking forward to next
year is cross country."
Paul Glowacki
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Juniors
Three down and one to
go."
Brenda Moyer and
Stephanie Di Biase
Allison Frederick and Michelle O'Donnell are friends
both on and off the soccer field.
"This has been my
best year so far and
I am looking for-
ward to college."
Amber Sabel
4fe.
"Freedom is so
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close I can al-
Y
most taste it."
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Kelly Hiscott
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Mike Mc Donald, Mandy Mc Peek. Brad
Hodge and Scott Longazel have become
very good friends when working on their
experiments.
Lydia Urh has enjoyed all the fun times she has had
with the Flag Corps while at Euclid.
Members of the Voices of New Life Choir practice for the concert that they were going to present in
December.
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"This has been the hardest
year so far but we're look-
ing forward to our senior
year."
Jessica D'Apice and Jamie
Greskowiak
"It is very tiring and I'm looking
forward to leaving the school."
Scott Longazel
Juniors
i
Shannon Dindia
Elizabeth Domin
Jodi Dominick
Erica Donald
Sonia Dooley
Jacqueline Doolin
Shannon Dorsey
Sheree Dotson
Michael Doyle
Jerry Du Bose Jr.
Sherrie Dudley
Jessica Earick
Kelly Echols
Christopher Eddy
Mark English
Kevin Evans
Christopher Everly
Jarvis Ewing
Ann Feldkamp
Candace Ferguson
Marcus Fields
Richard Figuero
Noella Fitzpatrick
Samuel Fleischer
Timothy Fogarty
Mark Fording
Tiyona Fort
Courtney Foster
Lamonte Foster
Michelle Fox
Sean Fox
Johnny Frazier
Allison Fredrick
Jennifer Frieden
Lisa Fulton
Davina Gage
Travis Gallon
Lemuel Gardner
Brian Gecewich
Reginald George Jr.
Nicholas Geosano
David Giancola
La Tasha Gibbs
Robyn Gildersleeve
David Gilmore
Paul Glowacki
Adam Godec
Derrick Grant
Juniors
Regina Graves
Jamie Greskowiak
Mary Grieshammer
Douglas Grisard
Alexis Grubach
Garolyn Gudaitis
Jeffrey Guttu
Joshua Halstead
Randolph Hammond
Anthony Harris
Carmekia Harris
David Harris
John Harris III
Anthony Harris Jr.
Petrus Hawkins
Sharonda Hayes
Shakita Haywood
James Hegedus
Arnold Henderson Jr.
Djranell Henderson
Larry Hess
Damien Higgins
La Quita Hill
Monroe Hillsman Jr.
Kelly Hiscott
Bradley Hodge
Latrica Hollins
Oaticia Hollins
Melissa Hoppert
Nicole Hrdlicka
Rebecca Hren
Michael Hubbard
Michael Hughes
Joi Hutton
Sun-Shine Hyle
John Jackson III
Jerry Jeffrey
Karenina Jeffries
Donshay Jenkins
Ramone Jenkins
Christine Jernejcic
Kristal John
Brandon Johnson
Qiana Johnson
Shawnte Johnson
William Johnson
Nicole Johnston
Christopher Jones
Juniors
Jo
Robert Jones
Jaime Jordan
Ivan Jurcic
Mladen Jurcic
Jeff Kasunic
Mandy Kaucic
Amanda Kelly
Stacia Ketchum
Jason Kletecka
Carolyn Klocker
Robert Knight
Cassandra Kolich
Nicole Kolich
Elizabeth Kulcsar
Denise La Rich
Danielle Ladovich
John Lally
Heather Lamento
Richard Landsmann
Ebonie Lane
Todd Lapp
Eric Lassiter
Robert Latsch
Mario Laush
Jamel Lawrence
Scott Lawrence
Dustin Leasure
Nicole Leasure
Andrew Lederer
Stacy Lesefky
Frank Lewis IV
Tameka Lewis
Christopher Litwinowicz
Charmayne Lloyd
Joi Lloyd
Timothy Long
Scott Longazel
Joe Mallard
Qiana Manigault
Eric Marcus
Nicholas Marek
Cheryl Marn
Deanna Marn
Colvey Martin
Isaac Martin
Monica Martin
Sahriah Matthews
Brian Maxwell
Juniors
Timothy Mazurik
Hosea Mburu
John Mc Clain
Angel Mc Creary
Tonya Mc Donald
Natalie Mc Gill
A. Mc Govern
Veronica Mc Graw
Sean Mc Laughlin
Erin Mc Mahon
Andre Mc Michael
Amanda Mc Peek
Casey Mc Redmond
Valerie Mehring
Mike Melnyk
Lorrie Melton
Brian Mitchell
Chad Mitchell
Lynette Mitchell
Carissa Moon
Shane Moore
Anjelko Moric
John Morris
Sedrick Morton
Brenda Moyer
Katrina Murphy
Adrienne Nadvornik
Maria Negolfka
Jessica Nelson
Brian Newsome
Patrina Nickson
Joseph Nosan
Lee Nosse
Melissa Novinc
Kevin Nugent
Michelle O' Donnell
Paa-Kofi Obeng
Sinai Oliver
David Olszewski
Francis Orgovan
Maryann Oroz
Megan Osterman
Theresa Parey
Jovan Parker
Leonidas Patouhas
Alisa Patterson
Richard Pecnik
Olivia Penn
Ma
Juniors
Sa
Heather Perusek
Matthew Pettit
Congkham Phommavichit
Onkeo Phommavichit
Soulydeth Phoumyyoth
Matthew Pikus
Carolina Pino
Jamie Piscitello
Theresa Poindexter
Kipp Poling
Jimmy Pomiecko
Cedric Pompey
Maureen Porcen
Tabitha Poticher
James Poulos
Michael Praskavich
Michelle Price
Karla Prince
Leland Parsley
Veronica Radolovic
Jamila Range
Rashida Range
Eric Raphael
Keauntee Redfearn
Shanithra Reed
Venita Reed
Paula Rees
Jovan Reese
Michael Reksten
Derrick Respress
Stacy Richmond
Michael Riczinger
Rokita Riddle
Ross Riola
Jason Robinson
Michael Robinson
Nickeesha Robinson
Rosalind Robinson
Samuel Robinson
Julie Robson
Terence Rohlke
Katharine Ross
Allison Rusiska
Jeannette Rychlik
Amber Sabel
Kristin Sacko
Amie Salerno
Catherine Salisbury
182
Juniors
Laurie Salvatore
Tyrone Sammons
Kristin Samsa
Colette Sarns-Gaunt
Jaclyn Sas
Kashmir Satchel-Jarret
Michael Scalese
Dwight Schied
Jeffery Schill
Matthew Schmidt
Dawn Schultz
Stephanie Schulz
Demonn Scott
Heather Scott
Maria Scott
Joseph Senart II
Thomas Setser
Christopher Sheehan
Katie Sierputowski
Lonnie Simpson
Jabari Sims
Robert Slade
Raymel Slaughter
Christina Smith
Gregory Smith
Nicholas Solema
Paul Solema
Valerie Spears
David Spooner
Mitchell Stanford
Derek Stanic
Lyle Steelman
Christa Stern
Christine Stewart
Delmar Stewart
Dale Stigmier
Marquis Still
Michael Stout
Angela Suchy
Creighton Sulecki Jr.
James Swyt
Charles Tantanella
Colleen Taylor
Darrell Taylor
Gilbert Taylor II
Tina Taylor
Hawah Tebbs
Patrick Telich
Sa
Te
Juniors
Cleveland Indians take pennant for the first time in forty-one years
The 1995 Cleveland Indians season
was one that had to be experienced
to be believed. In a strike shortened
season the team finished with a 100-44
record which was the best of any team. In a
season where most other teams experi-
enced a drop in attendance due to the
strike, the Indians home games were sold
out midway through the season and the
1996 season was sold out by December 4.
1995.
The Indians beat the Seattle
Mariners in six games to win the American
League Pennant but then lost to the Atlanta
Braves in six games in the World Series.
The Indians were a hard hitting team but
they were no match for the pitching of the
Braves. Northeast Ohio and much of the
country was totally consumed with Indians
fever in 1995.
The Euclid Marching Band played
at a parade held in Cleveland before the
World Series began and many students
attended it.
Karen Lemieux, Patti Carpenter. Brian Arendt, Matrika
Johnson. Terry Kontra. Christie Peacock and Jessica
Serwatka and Mike Hughes, Dave Brinovec, Robert Latsch,
Marianne Wilson, John Smarsh, Natalie Mc Gill, Richard
Landsmann, Casey Arp, Jessica Nelson and Kristina
Brewer and Mandy Mc Peek, Lori Dean. Jamal Lawrence,
Tim Long, Mike Doyle and Nick Solema show off their
support for the Indians on Indians Dress-Up day.
BfeS^SO,
Danielle Thomas
Faith Thomas
Kareese Thomas
Brian Thompson
Ronald Timm
David Tisi
Dragen Tolo
Jacqueline Tran
Vaughn Trapp
Joseph Trotter
Adam Turman
Lydia Urh
Dana Vance
Crystal Vaughn
John Vegal II
Todd Vicic
Erin Vincenti
Dennis Vitolo Jr.
Brian Vuyancih
Kirk Waganek
Shawn Waganek
Jennifer Waina
Kathleen Walker
Norman Walker
Timothy Walker
Roger Waters
Edwin Watkins
Anna Wein
Beth Weinbrecht
Kenneth Wells Jr.
Patrick Welsh
Christopher White
Mathew White
Leonard Wilkerson
Daniel Williams Jr.
James Williams
Robert Williams
Anthony Wilson
Detric Wilson
Marianne Wilson
Denise Witten
An'Drea Woodard
Anthony Woodard Jr.
Gwen Wurm
Kevin Wynn
Tawana Young
Douglas Zeman
Richard Zgrabik III
Michael Zivnoska
Matthew Zorko
Timothy Zorman
Robert Zupancic
Ti
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"e have to remember the end of the 1994-95 school year in
this book since the last deadline occurs in March so
anything that happens after that cannot be included in the
present book
Sara Kuhen, Alana
Roberts, Tommy Walker,
Nicole Genovese, Kevin
Klocker, Nikki
Christopher, Kelly Hiscott
and Jodi Dominick in Big
Show.
Karen Gezann gets
serenaded by Ben Mooney,
Rob Latsch, T. J.
Grabinowski, Jim Coleman,
Josh Freeh and Chuck
Patterson during a Boy's
Comedy number in the Wai
Napolo Swim Show.
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Memories Divider
Principal. Mr Robert Knuth. gets the fans cheering
during an assembly held at the end of the winter sports
season.
1995-96 National Honor Society officers: Jamie
Smiaiek, Jennifer Hrovat, Joe Tucceri, Marc
Orlando and Jessica Sas were elected in the spring.
l*e% ********** ********** *******************
Sharon Mollis. Angela Meros, Brian Udovich,
Kristina Geiger, Mary Wolf and Trisha O'Hara are
active in Student Council and participated in the annual
Senior Senior Prom for the citizens of Euclid.
~~^M ■■ ■■ ■■
All three baseball teams led the pack
All three of the Euclid baseball teams won
their conference titles. The varsity team
finished the season with a 25-5 record and
12-2 in the G.C.C. Matt Hoffman finished the
season with a 9- 1 - 1 record on the mound and was
selected to the Mizuno All State game, the
Cuyahoga county All Star game, and was the
M.V.P. in the G.C.C. Mike Hoffmann(7-3-l ) was
first team G.C.C. and also selected to p;ay in the
Cuyahoga County All Star game. Mark Zrirn,
Louis Besses and Brent Higgins were all selected
second team G.C.C. Coach Dennis Turkall was
voted G.C.C. Coach-of-the-Year.
Gene Hess leaping up to get to the ball.
Baseball
Varsity Baseball, row one: Ken Godnavec, Frank Argie, Bud White, Jeff Morris, Tim Long, Mark Zrim,
Coach Dennis Turkall. Row two: Coach Rick Brown, Chris Kletecka, Gary Dwyer, Karlos Prince, Dave
Banach, Barry Grisez. Coach Lewis. Row three: Tim Rutti, Doraiz Robinson, Chad Shuskey, Mark Fording,
Pat Bujnocki, Joe Tucceri. Row four: Michael Fording, Brad Higgins, Gene Hess, Matt Hoffman, Mike
Hoffman, Tim Belanich, Louis Besses.
J.V. Baseball, Row one: John Morris, Tim Fogarty, Adam Ayer, Shawn Waganek, Jay Kletecka. Coach Lewis
Row two: Tim Walter, Mike Doyle, Frank Orgovan, Keith Barron, Tim Long, Mark Fording. Row three:
Dave Banach, Mike Zivnoska, Brian Gecewich, Matt Carroll, Bucky Zeman, Kevin Evans, Mike Jolly.
Teshman Baseball, row one: Coach Ken Godnavec, John Fuduric, Zack Cherney, Pat Grisez, Shawn
jlimmings, Mike Faloney. Row two: Brian Zorman, Jeff Cahill, Chris Trzinzski, Matt Moster, Tom Heuer
low three: Terry Kontra, Danny Bosher, Juan Hernandez, John Zevnik, Tim Goerndt Row four: Scott
lupp. Jimmy Grinstead, Brian Schuster, Mike Valentine, Mike Simmons, Marcell Petway.
Above. Chad Shuskey getting ready to scoop up the
ball in the infield.
Left. Players getting last minute coaching before the
2ame begins.
VARSITY BASEBALL
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL
TEAM
US
TI
Holv Name
2
VASJ
3
2
St. Ignatius
3
2
Olmsted Falls
7
2
Glen Oak
i
18
Strongsville
5
4
Nordonia
6
1
North
4
3
Maple Hts.
Padua
5
8
2
3
South
5
2
Bedford
15
Mentor
5
2
Brush
3
St. Edwards
4
7
Mayfield
Nordonia
2
3
1
4
North
6
5
Bay Village
Maple Hts.
Bedford
9
11
17
8
3
Brush
6
7
St. Edwards
10
5
Mayfield
South
6
10
3
3
TEAM
US
THEM
Holy Name
4
3
VASJ
4
St. Ignatius
7
9
North Olmsted
O
1
Glen Oak
5
3
Strongsville
4
3
Nordonia
o
3
North
7
6
Maple Hts.
15
South
10
6
Bedford
3
2
Mentor
3
Brush
3
St. Edwards
4
Mavfield
5
4
Nordonia
4
3
North
2
1
Wickliffe
5
2
Bay Village
1
Maple Hts.
21
7
Bedford
10
7
Brush
10
2
St. Edwards
11
Mayfield
2
3
South
3
2
FRESHMAN BASEBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
VASJ
11
6
Olmsted Falls
19
7
Glen Oak
16
11
St. Edward
4
14
North
7
5
South
9
Bedford
8
3
Brush
7
4
Mayfield
10
8
Mentor
2
6
North
3
4
North
2
4
South
8
1
Maple Hts.
1 1
Bedford
30
3
Olmsted Falls
17
Olmsted Falls
7
5 ;
Brush
12
l i
Mayfield
3
6
Solon
7
8
SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 7
G.C.C. RECORD WON 8 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH First
Gene Hess waiting for the ball to
be put into play.
SEASON RECORD WON 25 LOST 5
G.C.C. RECORD WON 12 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH First
SEASON RECORD WON 19 LOST 6
G.C.C. RECORD WON 12 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH First
Baseball
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Both boy's and girl's track
The boy's outdoor track team had
an outstanding season in which
they placed first in the G.C.C.
They competed in eight invitational
meets, winning three, placing second in
three, and third in one. The team had 1 7
League Champions and 4 District
Champions. Topping the season were
Ken Schuster and Daniel Corleto who
competed in the State Track meet in
Columbus and earned Top Ten All-State
Honors. Coach Bob Ramlow was voted
Coach of the Year in the G.C.C.
BOY'S OUTDOOR TRACK
TEAM
VASJ
Brush
South
North
Bedford
Maple Hts.
Mayfield
Nordonia
Strongsville
Medina
Mentor
Walsh
Ranger Relays
Euclid Relays
G.C.C. Meet
District
Regional
BIG
US
108
115
80
81 5/6
78
97
106
112
MEETS
2/8
3/28
2/13
2/16
6/16
1/8
1/8
1/16
12
THEM
22
17
47
50 1/6
54
21
26
20
SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST
LEAGUE FINISH First
Track
Boy's Track, Row one: Coach Frank Soltesz, Paul Glowacki, Will Buchannon, Tim Carney, Ken Wells, Derek
Stanic, Heather Scott, Coach Bob Ramlow Row two: Jamie Willett, LaMonte Foster, Scott Simmons, Ken
Schuster, Antonio Davis. Paa-Ko Obeng. Coach Tom Halbedel Row three: Jamel Lawrence, Tim Moriarity,
Dontrell Callahan, Rick Cooper, Kyle Bush. Lemuel Gardner Row tour: Reggie George, Adam Hines,
Bryant Clark. Deleonte Brown. Fred Blatnik. Rashad Wilson. Row five: Monroe Milkman. Richard Wynn.
Dan Corleto, Dejuan Goulde, Tony Laurich, Mike Melnyk, Matt Ortman
Deleonte Brown flying through the air in the long
jump.
Tony Laurich giving the shot a mighty heave.
fill
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teams win the conference
Girl's Track, Row one: Matrika Johnson, Zinal Patel, Allison Mc t lain, Vernadette White, Jamie Taylor,
Yanira Prokop, Marie Salupo. Row two: Coach Dick York, Jill Smialek, Erin Kilkinney, Kelly Contra, Kim
Smith, Erin Flynt, Dara Garrett, Coach Pete Schwenke. Row three: Jill Swansegar, Mary Kunes, Angelique
Fears, Titona Fort, Aryanna Best, Ebony Lane, Denise Witten. Row four: Colleen Longshaw. Jamie Smialek,
Lakesha Phillips, Tracy Martarello. Amber Cogley. Georgian Peric, Alexis Grubach, .Mary Dacar. Coach
Mike Sustin. Row five: Rebecca Borchert. Erin Gady, Tamera Williams, Patti Carpenter, Kim Johnson,
Jovan Parker, Maria Scott. Elizabeth Walters, Aileen Glowacki. Row six: Carolyn Gudaitis, Maureen Mc
Clusky, Jenea Weams, Carrie Sharp, Jennifer Hrovat, Katie Walker, Megan Osterman. Row seven:
Roschelle Ashley, Angel Mc Crary, Lakesha Henderson, Allison FitzGerald, Kelly Smith.Angela Miklavcic,
Sherrie Dotson, Carrie Eiding.
The Girl's Outdoor Track Team
finished the season with an 8-1
record and were tied for first place
in the G.C.C. They finished first at the
conference meet. Kelly Smith, Lakesha
Henderson, Allison FitzGerald, Megan
Osterman, Roschell Ashley, Alexis
Grubach, Erin Gady, Erin Flynt,
Maria Seott, Alecia Renix, Jamee
Taylor and Lakisha Phillips all quali-
fied for the Regional Meet. Kelly Smith
got to the State competition in the discus
and finished eighth.
Cherie Dotson, Keisha Henderson and Mary Kunes
clearing the hurdles in sood form.
GIRL"S OUTDOOR TRACK
TEAM
US
THEM
Madison
88
53
VASJ
88
22
Brush
88
35
South
72
56
North
81 1/2
32 1/2
Bedford
72
56
Maple Hts.
89
25
Mayfield
61
67
Nordonia
90
BIG MEETS
38
Madison
3/8
Medina
12/26
Mentor
7/16
Ranger Relay
5 7/17
Rebel Relays
3/14
G.C.C. Meet
1/8
District
5/15
SEASON RECORD WON 8 1
.OST1
G.C.C. RECORD WON 6 LO
ST 1
LEAGUE FINISH First (tie)
Track
Kelly Smith watches Carrie Sharp throw the discus
Kelly finished eighth in the state in the discus.
Allison FitzGerald and Keisha Henderson clear
high jump.
Softball had lots of offense but struggled on defense
The Girl's Varsity Softball team had
a lot of offense and finished the
season with a 14-10 record and 8-6
in the G.C.C. This gave them a fourth
place finish in the G.C.C. Even though
they scored a lot of runs they unfortu-
nately gave up more in some of their
games and therefore suffered some losses.
Margy Mihalic batted .534. Colleen
Taylor, .513, Melanie Shippitka, .414
and Amy Hodder, .400.
The junior varsity began the season
slowly but finished by winning six in a
row and twelve of their last fifteen games.
The freshmen team finished with a 14-3
record and 7-1 in the G.C.C. This was the
best record in the conference.
VARSin
SOFTBALL
1 EAM
IS
THEM
Holy Name
5
2
j Trinity
2
S i
i Nordonia
16
8
North
IS
19
Padua
13
10
South
6
o
Bedford
33
4
VASJ
3
2
Brush
1
3
Wcsi Geauga
10
4
1 West Geauga
5
11 j
May field
3
4
Maple His.
IK
2
Norton ia
7
6 |
Norlh
6
1
Maple Hts
9
8
Bedford
24
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8
15
Brush
7
8
Mayfield
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8
7 1
South
1
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8
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Holy Name
3
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SEASON RECORD WON 14 LOST 10
G.C.C. RECORD WON 8 LOST 6
TEAM
Holy Name
Trinity
Nordonia
North
Kudua
Souih
Bedford
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Brush
Mayfield
Maple His.
Nordonia
North
Maple His
Cuyahog;
Kcnslon
Chanel
Bedford
South
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Varsity Softball, Row one: Coach Diane Maroli, Amy Hodder, Maria Schiavoni. Melanie Shippitka, Heather
Nickell, Colleen Taylor Row two: Coach Steve Marcu, Yashiko Nakono, Lindsay Freeman, Katie Bauer,
Margy Mihalic, Nichole Genovese Row three: Stacie Lesefky. Becky Glavan, Stacie Glavan. Kelly Shea,
Lauren Hadvk, Gina Zeman
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Junior Varsity Softball. Row one: Dana Vance. Julie Dacar, Jessica Sas, Kristin Sacko. Row two: Coach Ron
Zucca, Jackie Sas, Kristin Samsa, Melissa Hoppert, Jennifer Carlson, Angela Suchy. Row three: Maria
Negolfka, Annie Feldkamp, Lauren Hadyk, Jamie Greskowiak, Casey Mc Redmond, Angela Meros.
rtivikfnui.
Tennis team improved over previous years
Boy's Tennis, Row one: Ryan Heramb, Demetrius Dowell, Chris Fears, Seth Sederholm, Barry Lawrence.
Row two: Coach Pete Swope, Matt Pikus, Dave Giancola, Mike Hughes, Scott Beck, Mike Heramb. Coach
Rob Heramb. Row three: Andy Edmonds, Jeremy Pfahl, Robin Little, Dave Masek, Jamie Jordan, Pat
Dilalla.
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reshman Softball. Row one: Antonina Fiorelli, Kathy O'Grady, Jenny Cicco, Jessica Bowser, Erin Ryan. Row
wo: Coach Arle Lumadue, Lauren Freeman, Amanda Meyer, Stephanie Troha, Chrissy Kovacevich, Becky
Jodec. Row three: Courtney Sharp, Robin Ulle, Alison Stahre, Kristin Kascak, Allison Metti, Lisa Udovich.
The 1995 Boy's Tennis team
showed a little improvement over
the previous year but they are
still not a power. Their season record
was 4-9 and 3-7 in the G.C.C. Three
freshmen started on the varsity so they
should be better in the years to come.
VARSITY BOY'S TENNIS
TEAM
US
THEM
Wickliffe
4
1
Nordonia
4
1
1 South
1
4
j North
5
Chamberlain
5
Mayfield
5
Nordonia
3
2
Brush
5
South
5
North
4
1
Perry
1
4
Mayfield
5
Brush
5
SEASON RECORD WON 4 LOST 9
G.C.C. RECORD WON 3 LOST 7
LEAUE FINISH Fifth
FRESHMAN SOFTBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Cuyahoga Hts. 21
Mentor
9
7
NDCL
15
2
Brush
10
:
Beaumont
16
o 1
Solon
10
3
Orange
16
2
North
9
7
Mayfield
23
3
Maple Hts
29
Maple Hts.
20
2
Orange
13
1
South
16
4
Solon
2
16
North
1
11
Mentor
7
23
SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 3
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH First
Boy's Tennis
Big Show dealt with a person who
Tom Walker welcomes Fritz Streiff
back to his kingdom after being away
at school.
B
ig Show meant "Big" success and
that's what 'Pippin' was. The annual
musical took place sometime during
Bia Show
the French Revolution. Pippin (Fritz Strieff)
was a young man trying to find his place in
the world. He went to war with his father's
army, but realized he didn't measure up,
especially to his conceited brother and
mommy's boy, Lewis (Scott Granito).
Pippin visited his beloved grandmother,
Bertha (Catherine Mc Guinness). She
thought he may find happiness with numer-
ous women, but he didn't. Pippin then killed
his father, King Charlemagne (Tom
Walker) so he could become King and have
power over the peasants and the nobles. The
pressure was too much and he couldn't deal
with the demands from the peasants, nobles,
and Charlemagne's wife, Fastrada (Kim
Schoval) who wanted her royal allowance.
Three lead players (Marc Stauffer, Colleen
was trying to find out about himself
The entire chorus dancing during the
Scott Granito is bragging how he is going to shine
in the sun while Kim Schoval and Fritz Streiff
look on.
Fritz Streiff goes to Catherine Mc
Guinness for advice.
Longshaw and Rafael Brown) were Pippin's
advisers as well as guides.
Pippin realized that it didn't take power, or
anything big, fancy, or expensive to make a
man happy when he met a young widow,
Catherine (Jodi Dominick) and her son Theo
(Bryan Grushcow). He was bored after
awhile helping Catherine with the chores of
her estate and trying to get along with Theo,
so he left. But they were back together by the
end of the energetic finale when everything
finally fell into place for Pippin.
The play was directed by Miss Judy
Carmody. Mr Ken Ferlito nd Mrs. Bea
Grushcow were the vocal directors. Mrs
Lisa Cheshier was the orchestra director.
Mrs Bebe Weinberg Katz choreographed
the play and Mr. Allen Black was the
technical director and Mrs. Garlauskas was
the stage artist and Mrs. Perusek assisted
with the costumes.
-Megan M. Miezin
Big Show
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Wai Napolo put on annual Swim Show
The 1995 Wai Napolo Synchro
nized Swim Club presented
"Show Tunes" as their annual
spectacular show. On April 28 & 29 the
girls swam to the popular tunes of shows
- Broadway to blockbuster hits. Getting a
late start, these dedicated girls made up
for lost rehearsals and practiced many
hours including Spring break. The club's
advisers were Mrs. Katie Morris and
Mrs. Joan Bush. The Senior Show
Director and President was Karen
Gezann and the Junior Show Director
was Margaret Good.
-Karen Gezann
Leah Walczak
announced the
numbers during the
show.
Brenda Moyer, Ben Mooney, Paula Rees, T. J. Grabianowski, Tabitha Polachek,
Heather Mulhall and Chris Puglia doing i
Duet to "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
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Swim Show
Wai Napolo members being applauded
after one of their numbers.
SENIOR AWARDS
were presented on May 23, 1995 in an assembly held in the Little Theater after school. Many
seniors received awards or money for their accomplishments while at Euclid.
Valedictorian. Stephen Riek. receiving
his award form Dr. Kurt Stanic.
Kathy Copic was a National Merit
Scholarship Program winner.
Steve Riek, Karen Gezann, Josh Freeh, Kris Eminger, Janet Fonovic
and Tim Rutti were Tandy Technology Scholars.
SENIORS
SWING
at the annual SPRING FLING that was held on May
10, 1995. The senior citizens prom had music
provided by the Bob Makee Band and escorts
provided by Student Council.
fTom Walker received the Marine NROTC Scholarship
from Captain Huben and Sergeant Rowe.
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Students look at some of the works that were featured
at the Senior Art Exhibition which was open for
viewing on the Auditorium stage during the lunch
periods on May 23, 1995. Students in the different art
classes submitted works that were included in the
show.
Money for Prom
Carlos Prince shoot the ball while Sandi Mc Redmond, Bob Ramlow, Omar Coles, Marcy Richards, Ron
Rucker and Melvin Levett wait to see if it goes in. The game was between the seniors and the faculty and was
used as a fund raiser for Prom. The faculty won 71-55.
Amy Repko
announces the
models and their
fashions at the
Fashions for the
90's show that
was held in the
auditorium on
March 28. 1995.
Proceeds went to
help pay for
Prom. Fritz
Streiff and
Doraja Lake and
Demetrius
Dowell and
Michele Price
were some of the
models that
participated in the
show.
African American Poet. Mwatabu Okantah presented
a concert in the Little Theater with the internationally
renowned Cavani Quartet on February 28, 1995.
Teachers could bring their classes if they wished.
PROM
was held at the Landerhaven Party Center on Wednes-
day, June 7, 1995. Many Euclid seniors and underclass-
men enjoyed themselves at a night of dancing, pictures
and eating.
Keisha Jones, Roschelle Ashley and Dannika Witten certainly look as if they are enjoying themselves at the
Prom.
Melvin Levett and his date pose with Megan Von Benken for a picture.
Chuck Patterson. Rafael Brown, Tom Walker, Bill Kazen, Jason Edwardsen, Collette Sarns-Gaunt and
Heather Kinison getting ready to go into the main ballroom.
COMMENCEMENT
took place in DiBiasio Stadium on Sunday June 1 1, 1995 at 7:00 PM. The weather was
overcast and cool but, otherwise, was a perfect day. The class of 1995 was the smallest class
ever to graduate from Euclid High School.
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The seniors waited patiently to get
their diplomas.
Valedictorian. Stephen Riek addresses the Michael Banach and Katherine Copic were co-Salutatorians and
class of 1 995 during the program. ta l ked to the c]ass a f ter me Valedictorian did.
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Jane Addis
Stan Bender
Barbara Breeden
Allen Black
Dolores Black
Patricia Buck
Kendra Callihan
Doc Daugherty
Susan Dennis-Rogers
Ken and Anne Ferlito
Marilyn Foote
Bea Grushcow
Sue Harris
The Heramb Family
Sgt Maj. L. M. Isaacs,
USMC (Ret)
Jean M. Jelenic
Spencer Kane
Bob Knuth
Lisa Kurlander
Margaret Lucas
Brad R. Mc Govern
Judith Mc Laughlin
Katie Morris
Benjamin & Katherine Pasquale
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petrovic
Roy Pignatiello
Lisa Proctor
Robert and Barbara Ramlow
Fran Ratka
Marcy Richards
Sam Santilli
Cheryl Schossler
Elaine Sheridan
Paula Sheridan
Judith Stobinski
Diane Tizzano
Christine Torrelli
Alex Toth
Jan Ulle
Bill Von Benken
Daniel Wensing
Judith Zubizarreta
Bill Kazan
Minnie Dubois/Tomika Ball
I love you Tomika
Congratulations on completing high school. I
know that you will succeed in life. I am lucky to
have a daughter like you.
Love, Mom
Donna Bischof/David C. Bischof
David;
May you accomplish all your goals in life. You
have made me a very proud mother. God bless
you always.
Love, Mom
Jerry and Jeanette Blackford/Jaina Blackford
We are very proud of you and we love you very
much.
Love, Mom, Dad and Juliet
Dennis and Carol Bucar/Brandon Bucar
Brandon, you're wired and we're electrified by
your successes...
Love, Mom and Dad
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Patrons
Jane E. Clarke/Katie M. Clarke
Katie-
Love, Laughter, Happiness, Success. A moment,
A lifetime. Now and always.
Love, Mom
Tim and Carmie Fogarty/Tim Fogarty
We're proud of you Tim! Good Luck in your
senior year.
Love, Mom and Dad
Brenda E. Jones/Cassandra R. Jones
Congratulations Cassandra,
Good luck throughout your college years and life
itself.
Love, Mom
William and Bonita Kale/Sarah Kale
Ahead warp eight, Sarah - and may the stars
always sing for you.
Mom and Dad
James and Laura Kocin/Katy Kocin
Katy-
Best wishes for the future to one of Euclid's best!
Love always, Mom and Dad
Terry and Barbara Kramer/Beth Kramer
Beth;
For the past year I have watched you grow more
and more into the woman of my dreams. I love
you for who you are and for what we represent.
I love you. Chad
Terry and Barbara Kramer/Yuki Shimotsu
Dear Yuki;
We have enjoyed having you as our daughter this
year. May your memories of Euclid High School
all be good ones.
Love, "Mom" and "Dad" Kramer
Elizabeth and Michael Lipiec/Megan Lipiec
Megan,
We are so proud of the decisions you have made,
especially selecting EHS. What a year you have
had!
We love you. Mom and Dad
Don and Sandy Loew/Adam Loew
"Sweet-n-Loew," way to go!!
Love, Mom and Dad
Bernice Mormon/Lenardo A. Morman
Congratulations. Lenardo. You made it even
though you were out of school because of a car
accident but with my patience and prayers and
Jesus' help you made it. Dad is looking down
from heaven, smiling.
Love, Mother
Tony and Kathy Muzinic/Stacie Muzinic
Dear Stacie,
Always work to make your good, better and your
better, best.
Love, Mom and Dad
Bruce and Cheryl Pfeifer/Todd Pfeifer
It is said that music soothes the soul and fills the
heart with happiness. You, Peach, are the music
in our lives. Always be yourself and always be
happy.
Love, Mom and Dad
Brenda J. Rainey/Rosalyn J. Rainey
It has not always been easy, but God has blessed
you! Congratulations! I am proud of you! I love
you!
Your#l Supporter, Mommie
Janet Spivey/Shamuire' Spivey
Shamuire'-
Two down and two to go. You're doing great.
Keep up the good work. I'm so proud of you.
Love, Mom
Kurt and Ronni Stanic/Derek and Abby Stanic
Derek and Abby-
Work hard and do your best. Run fast-cheer
loud, keep smiling and have fun!
Love. Mom and Dad
Herman and Sharon Volpe/Brenda L. Volpe
As Dad and I watched you grow into the beautiful
person you are.
Believe in yourself and you can't go wrong.
May all your dreams come true as you reach for
the stars.
You have made us very proud a[l these years.
You're in the army now...
Love, Dad and Mom
Greg and Nancy Waina/Jennifer and Jason
Waina
Jennifer and Jason, we are proud to be your
parents. Keep up the good work. Love Mom and
Dad.
Wayman S. Wells and Bernadette M. White/
Wayman S. White
Wayman Jr. we are so proud of you, you can do
anything but fail, believe in yourself, and you
can't go wrong in life. With Love Mom and Dad,
L.A. and Vern too.
Audrey McGarry/Adam Zeitz
Adam-
"These are days you'll remember. Never before
and never since, I promise, will the whole world
be warm as this. And as you feel it, you'll know
it's true that you are blessed and lucky. It's true
that your are touched by something that will grow
and bloom in you."
With Love, Your Mom
Student council members decorating for the Holidays.
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Carla Bates/Shaunda N. Bailey
Vincent and Janet Bonfiglio/Melissa Bonfiglio
Paul A. Buttari and Elizabeth King/Brandi Lyn
Buttari
Gina Marie Cerjan/Jennifer Cerjan
Karen Champa/David Champa
Joseph and Rosanne Chmielewski/Robert
Chmielewski
Gary and Carol DeWine/Timothy DeWine
Marie and Joseph Dula/Joseph M. Dula III
Mike and Helen Marotta/Jason Edwardsen
Ron and Anie Eminger/Andy Eminger
Ivan and Miryana Erak/Thomas Erak
Sharon Fabert/Christina Fabert
Rich and Rose Finotti/Dana Finotti
Darlene Fiorille/Jason Fiorille
Joan Jackson/Allison FitzGerald
Carolyn and Al Garlauskas/Markus Garlauskas
Tina Geiger/Rristina L. Geiger
Donna and Derald Gibson/Wendy Gibson
Sue Glavan/Beckie Glavan
Paul and Jo Ann Glowacki/Aileen Glowacki
Patrick and Marvellen Graham/Kathleen Graham
Jim and Marcia Granito/Scott Granito
Warren and Kathy Grundman/Jeffrey Grundman
Steve and Karen Hadyk/Lauren Hadyk
Rob and Mary Heramb/Michael Heramb
Douglas and Teresa Herbert/Scott Herbert
Ken and Evelyn Hrovat/Jennifer Ann Hrovat
Joe and Dawn Janosik/Joseph A. Janosik Jr.
Frank and Mary Jeric and Kathy Johnson/Nikki
Johnson and Kelly Jeric
Terry and Barbara Kramer/Elizabeth Kramer
Robert and Penny Lausche/Robin Lausche
Robert and Catherine Kinison/Heather Anne
Kinison
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mack/Caroline Mack
Susan Marinelli/Stacey Marinelli
Kathleen Mattson/Angelyn Mattson
Bill and Holly Maurer/Kimberly Maurer
Amy Bilyk/Shona Mc Cune
Tim and Joanne Mc Gee/Brendan Mc Gee
Mary Mc Guinness/Catherine Mc Guinness
Joe and Sandy Meden/Lori Meden
Peggy Meros/Angela Meros
Mike and Kathy Mihalic/Margy Mihalic
Mary Jo Miklavcic/Angela Miklavcic
Sandy Moses/Michelle Moses
Sofija and Frank Motiejunas/Regina O. Motieju-
nas
Venetia Mullins/Avery Dontae Mullins
Ken and Deb Nagode/Meghan E. Nagode
Bill and Roni Nainiger/Danny and Billy Nainiger
Raymond and Gloria Res/Andrew Nesbett
Cynthia Newsome/Julie Ann Newsome
John and Rayna O'Hara/Trisha and Matthew
O'Hara
Valery Polis
David and Melissa Praznovsky/Kristy
Praznovsky
Pat and Scott Proctor/Kendra Proctor
Barbara J. Roberts/Alana J. Roberts
Sam and Denise Russo/Doninic Russo
Jim and Joyce Sas/Jessica and Jaclyn Sas
Jim and JoAnne Schumer/Nicole Schumer
Rene M. Scott/Adrienne R. Scott
Earl and Eileen Sharp/Carrie Shatp
Gary and Norma Shuskey/Chad Garnor Shuskey
Art and Nancy Smialek/Jamie Smialek
Lee and Karen Smith/Kelly Smith
Janet Spivey/Jason Spivey
Gary and Peggy Streiff/Fritz Streiff
Joe and Susan Tucceri/Joe Tucceri
Mary Van Tilburg/Yolanda Van Tilburg
Bridgette Williams/Darnell LeShion Williams
Russ and Ellen Woodruff/Todd Woodruff
Al and Susan Zielinski/Rachel Zielinski
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Shaunda N. Bailey
Congratulations Shaunda Daunda. It seems like
only yesterday that you were the baby in the
picture. Now you are on your way to becoming a
woman. Remember to always remain focused on
your successes and achievements and that the
whole world is your oyster and you are the pearl.
Love Mom. Sir and Mike
Melissa Bonfiglio
Missy,
Parents feel their children are special.
You have proven us right.
To have a child is a blessing.
To have a special child is a gift.
We are truly blessed and gifted.
Love. Mom and Dad
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Brandi Lyn Buttari
We are so proud of you.
You have brought us so much joy.
Now it's your time. Believe in yourself as we
believe in you, my beautiful baby girl. We love you
so much. Congratulations.
Good Luck. Mom and Dad and Paul and Mike
Jennifer
Rebecca.
May all your
goals and stars
you've reached
for - shine on
you all of your
life.
Congratula-
tions, I love
you.
James Dean -
Robert
Anthony and
Mom!
Good luck
Bob.
We know
you have the
ability to
accomplish
anything you
put your
mind to.
We're behind
you all the
way.
Love, Mom.
Dad and
Mark
Jennifer Cerjan
David Champa
Grandpa shines over you
I'm so proud you're my son
Now march on to your dreams.
Robert Chmielewski
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Timothy De Wine
Tim,
Congratulations!
We are very proud of you. Good luck in
all your future adventures.
Love, Morn and Dad
Joseph M. Dula III
Joey,
We are so proud of yu. Remember to '"Do Your Best"
and "Be Your Best".
Love you always and God Bless.
Love, Mom, Dad. Jackie and all of your relatives
Jason Edwardsen
Rise up young graduate your future is near!
Our greetings at 6 in the morn you'll not hear.
As you go off to college-On with your new life-
Working and planning-maybe later-a wife.
Onward and upward- We're sure that you are.
Houseboat, motorhome, but first-your own car!
We've got no regrets-of you we are proud!
Write us quite often if you've got time allowed.
We love you-we'H miss you I'm sure that you know!
Now that you're leaving. We must shovel the snow!
We'll hold your room vacant-we know where you went.
But should you come back-you'll be paying us rent!
Congratulations. Jason!
Love, Mom and "Dad"
Andy Eminger
Congratulations Andy!
Here's to your future, a lifetime of challenges,
excitement, opportunities and adventures. And
remember, you can do anything.
Love, Mom and Dad
Tom,
You did it!
Congratula-
tions, we
wish you all
the luck and
happiness in
the world as
you prepare
for the
future.
Love
Always,
Mom, Dad
and Mladen
Thomas Erak
Christina Fabert
You were our star then
And you will always be.
But now. Chrislina!
All the world can see!
Love you moreist. Mom! and the rest of your
family!
We are so proud of you.
Dana.
We are
so proud
of you.
Just be
yourself
and your
future is
unlim-
ited.
Love.
Mom
and Dad
Jason.
Congratula-
tions. I'm so
very proud
of you.
You've
turned out to
be quite a
young man.
Keep your
focus and
you will
attain all
your goals.
Love. Mom
Dana Finotti
Jason Fiorille
Allison FitzGerald
The Many Names of Allison
"Allison M. FitzGerald/' On her birth certificate.
"Bunny."' Because she loved her footed pink pajamas.
"Oodie." It just happened.
"Pee Wee Runtbuckle." Termed by her older sister.
"Beanie." Because she likes to smile and clown around.
"Beano." Just because.
"Number 5." As Co-Captain of the Volleyball team.
"Number 158." As truck member when she tied the school
highjump record.
"Amazing." Because we're so proud of her.
Best Wishes & Love.Meredith, Dad, Mom. Dave &
Jenny
Markus Garlauskas
WE SALUTE YOU.
Congratulations on your many achievements.
You have been a source of joy since you were a
child.
We are proud of you and we always will be proud
that you are our son.
Love. Mom and Dad
Kristina.
You have
become an
intelligent,
responsible,
beautiful
young lady.
I am Very .
Very proud
of you !
(Who would
think that
you were
once shy,
bashful and
quiet?)
Love, Mom
Kristina L. Geiger
Wendy Gibson
You've come a long way, Wendy, and look at you
now, venturing out on your own, reaching for your
goals. Don't let the up's and down's get to you, just
keep giving it all you've got. We are proud of you,
and you will succeed.
Love. Morn. Dad and your annoying little brother.
Ryan
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Beckie-
Wwe ae so
proud of all
your
accomplish-
ments. We
love you and
will always be
there for you.
God bless
you. Good
luck in all that
you do!
All our love.
Mom. Dad.
Stacie and
Rickie
Beckie Glavan
Aileen,
Love yourself
first, let your
heart guide you,
and never
abondon your
dreams. We are
very proud of
you.
Love you. Dad.
Mom, Paul and
Steve
Aileen Glowacki
Kathleen Graham
Kathleen.
Congratulations! You have all that it takes to meet
the challenges ahead with grace and dignity. We are
very proud of you! You will always be a joy in our
hearts.
Love, Mom, Dad. Kevin. Nora, Erin and David
Scott,
You've
always
been the
joy of our
lives.
Congratula-
tions.
Love. Mom
and Dad
Scott Granlto
Jeffrey Grundman
Good luck in everything you do. everyday, your whole
life through!
Love, Mom. Dad and Laurie
Lauren.
Congratula-
tions. Always
believe in
yourself and
go for it.
Love, Mom
and Dad
Lauren Hadyk
Michael Heramb
Dear Michael,
Congratulations on all your achievements. We are so
very proud of you. You have always been such a
caring and hardworking young man. You brighten
all of our lives. May God bless and guide you in the
future and may all your dreams come true.
We love you very much
Mom adn Dad
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Dear Scott,
God surely
blessed us
when He
chose you to
be our son.
Keep Him
1st in your
life and then
all other
priorities
will fall into
their proper
place.
Congratula-
tions and
love,
Mom and
Dad
Scott Herbert
Jennifer Ann Hrovat
Jen,
Never lose that
smile of yours
or your sense
of humor.
Never lose
your desire in
striving for
excellence.
Never lose
your creativity
or your passion
for writing.
Never forget
how proud we
are of you and
how much we
love you.
Best of luck.
Punkin
Mom. Dad.
Allison and
Ashley
Dearest Joe,
Congratula-
tions Son,
We are
extremely
proud of you.
May all of
your dreams
come true.
may all of
your
endeavors be
successful!
All of our
love, (3
cars). Mom,
Dad, Jim,
Grandma.
Nana and
(Wilbur)
Joseph A. Janosik, Jr.
Nikki Johnson and Kelly Jeric
Nikki and Kelly.
Congratulations! We're proud of both of you! Look out
world, the cousins have made it!
Love Always, Your Parents
Dearest Beth:
There ae only
two lasting
things we can
give our
children. One
is roots, the
other, wings.
We have tried
to do just that.
We love you
very much.
Mom and Dad
Elizabeth Kramer
Robin Lausche
Robin.
We are very proud of you.
Copngratulations on your graduation and all our
love always.
Mom. Dad and Darrell
Heather Anne.
Congratulations!
You have made
us very proud of
you in the past,
and we know you
will continue to
do so in the
future. We look
forward to being
a part of the
wonderful
moments yet to
come in your life.
We are sure there
will be many.
We love you very
much.
Dad, Mom,
Rebecca,
Christopher and
Kate
Heather Anne Kinison
Caroline Mack
Dear Carrie.
Congratulations and all our love! We are always
proud of you! May all your dreams come true.
Love, Mom and Dad
Dear Stacey,
This picture
was taken
on your first
day of
school, and
now it's
your last. I
miss all the
times we
had together
while you
growing up.
Take care of
yourself and
God bless
you. I love
you very
much!
Love, Mom
To an angel. ..a
piece of Heaven
on Earth! You
have always
been our biggest
source of pride.
Remember. ..Be
true to yourself
and your dreams.
Your smile,
creativity,
determination
and humor will
take you far.
Good luck to
you!
Love Forever.
Mom and Dad
Stacey Marinelli
Angelyn Mattson
Kimberly Maurer
205
Threse,
May your
hopes and
dreams be
realized
with little
hassle and
much
happiness
along the
way. Our
love will be
with you
always.
Mom and
Dennis
Shona Mc Cune
Brendan,
There are no
shortcuts.
Work hard
and you can
achieve
anything.
Make
happiness
your goal and
please don't
ever lose
your faith.
We love you.
Mom. Dad
and Bonnie
Brendan Mc Gee
Catherine Mc Guinness
From an adorable little girl to a strong and
beautiful young woman-
Your loving family.
Mom. Will. Mike and Grandma
Angela Meros
Lori Meden
Lori,
We are so proud of you! Congratulations on a job
well done. We can't believe our baby is graduat-
ing. We wish you the best in all you do!
Our love always,
Mom and Dad
Angela.
"A mother holds her children's hands a little
while. ..their hearts forever"
You have blessed me with so many happy memo-
ries.
Continue to reach for your dreams and they will
come true.
I'm so proud of you, my beautiful daughter.
Congratulations and God Bless You.
Love forever. Mom
Margy Mihalic
Angela Miklavcic
206
Angela,
"There are efforts and there are results. And it
is the strength of the effort that usually
determines the size of the result." I am so
proud that your effort was so strong because
the size of the result is enormous.
I love you, Mom
Michelle.
To the
sweetest.
dearest
daughter
in the
world.
We're so
proud of
you.
Always
remember
we love
you and
we're
always
here for
you.
Love,
Mom and
Billy
To our sweet
baby!
Thank you for
all the
happiness you
have given us
and most of all,
for being you!
Life has just
begun for you.
We know that
you will reach
your dream! So
go for it. May
happiness
always lay
down your path!
We love you
and are proud of
you!
Mama and Tete
Regina O Motiejunas
Michelle Moses
Avery Dontae Mullins
I've watched you grow from a boy into a young
man.
So embrace the world and achieve all that you plan.
1 believe in you, you're my shining star
I love and respect the person that you are!!!
Congratulations, Mom
Meghan.
Congratula-
tions! Keep
going with
your
wonderful
dreams. They
are your
future, and
we know that
someday
they too will
be a reality
just like
today. God's
blessings in
the years to
come.
Your loving
family
Meghan E. Nagode
Danny and Billy Nainiger
To our sons,
May you always be as happy and carefree as you
were this day - Never lose that zest for living! We
love you both very much, and are very proud of
you.
Love always. Dad and Mom
Andrew Nesbett
Andy,
Laugh a little,
Love a little,
Skies are always blue.
Every cloud has silver linings.
But it's always up to you.
We love you!. Gram and Pop
Julie Ann Newsome
Trisha O'Hara
Trisha,
You always "dove" into everything face first!! Keep
up the good work! You can do anything in life if you
really try. We're very proud of you!
Love, Mom. Dad. Matthew and Aileen
P.S. You can always come home for peanut butter
and jelly!
Vallery Polis
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proud of you !
We love you
very much!
There's a
whole world
out there
waiting for
you -
Queenie so
go give them
hell and
experience
life to it's
fullest and
we'll meet
you at the
"Family
Home!"
Love, Mom,
Dad, David
and Nicholas
Kristy Praznovsky
Kendra Proctor
You were a beautiful baby and you've grown into a
beautiful person in so many different ways. We've
been through so much together and we will always
be there for you in the years to come.
Congratulations!
(Always remember 7' study hall!) ^AT
Alana J. Roberts
Dear Alana Jean,
The time has passed so fast. We remember when yon
were in Kdg. at Happy Day Nursery School. Now you are
ready for college. Remember, don't try to do everything
at one time. Focus on one or two things. Do them well.
We know you'll make us proud of you.
Love, Mom, Grandma, Lucille, Cheryl and Bobbette
Dear
Dominic,
Congratula-
tions! We
are very
proud of
you.
Always
remember
that. You
can make
your dream
come true.
With all
our love.
Dad, Mom
and Mike
Dominic Russo
Dear
Jessica,
Congratu-
lations!!
We are
proud of
you. Our
love and
best
wishes go
with you
always.
We know
you will
be
sucessful.
Love,
Morn,
Dad, Jim
and Jackie
Jessica Sas
Nicole Schumer
Nicole,
Always keep that beautiful smile. Always believe
in yourself and may all your dreams come true.
Congratulations!
Love. Mom and Dad
Adrienne,
To my one
and only I
wish you
the best
and a
happy,
healthy
life.
Congratu-
lations.
Love,
Mom
Vroom!
Vroom!
Full speed
ahead!
Look out
world,
here she
comes!
All our
love,
Mom and
Dad,
Courtney
and
Cameron
Adrienne R. Scott
Carrie Sharp
208
Chad Garnor Shuskey
In all that you do, learn as if you were
following someone whom you could not
catch up, as though it were someone you
were frightened of losing.
Love. Mom and Dad
Jamie Smialek
These things we warmly wish for you
Someone to love,
Some work to do
A bit of sun
A bit of cheer
And a guardian angel always near.
We love you, Jamie - Mom and Dad
Kelly Smith
Kelly,
From the minute you were born you've brought
nothing but joy and laughter into our lives. What a
beautiful, talented young woman you've become.
Keep yourself focused and never lose sight of your
goals. And remember our little "Rosey" you're
always in our thoughts and prayers, and only a
phone call away.
Congratulations, you've made us so very proud!
All our love,
Mom, Daddy and "D"
Jason -
Graduation
WOW!
Congratulations!
We're so very
proud of you.
Always believe
in yourself and
you won't go
wrong. Keep
reaching for the
stars. You're
special to us.
Love always.
Mom,
Shamuire,
Samantha and
Nicholas
Jason Spivey
Dear Fritz.
You are "extra-
ordinary".
Congratula-
tions on an
awesome high
school career!
(Thanks for
taking us along
for the ride ! )
We pray that
you will find
your "Corner
of the Sky."
God bless you.
"Let you light
shine!"
Love, Mom.
Dad, Beth.
Gretchen and
Peter
Fritz Streiff
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Joey,
You were born to be a winner.
Love, Dad and Mom
Yolanda Van Tilburg
Congratulations on your graduation.
Roses are red, Violets are blue,
There's a big world outside just waiting for you.
Go get it. Mom and Dad
Darriell Le Shion Williams
You started out a beautiful baby boy and now you're a
young man. We. your family are so proud of you upon
this major achievement in your life. Always remember
to make sure of the more important tings in life, and
never give up. If you reach for the moon you will land
among the stars.
Love you. Mom, Grammy and Family
"Hang in
there"
Love.
Mom, Dad
and
arney
Todd Woodruff
Rachel Zielinski
Dearest Rachel,
"This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thow canst not then be false to any man."
Hamlet Act I, Scene 3.
Love always,
Dad and Mom
Office Aides waiting to have their picture taken.
stronaut, Mary Ellen
Weber, talked to
science classes.
A.F.S 106
Abbott, Bryan 149
Abramczyk, Autumn 150
Abshire, Patricia 150
Academics 134
Acino, Lea - 150
Acino, Marcello 150
Ackley, Rachel 126, 159, 217
Activities Divider ...88
Ad, Student-Council 220
Adams, Brandi 21
Adams, Daemyon 53, 150
Adams, Leah 21
Adams, Marcus 174
Adams, Nichole 174
Adams, Robin 159
Adamson, Latasha 21
Addis, Jane 28, 106, 137, 200
Adelstein, Laura 137
Agnew, Jason 21
Ahmetovic, Melissa 67, 150
Aides, Office 126
Alaupovic, Adrijana 21, 49, 54, 55
Alexander, Mamie 21, 174
Alkema, Lisa 150
Allan, Alex 137
Allen, Charmaine 75, 77, 150
Allen. Pierre 63, 149
Amato, Susan 25,28. 137
Amonette, Misty 159
Amos, Jinai 64, 106, 107, 174
Anderson, Arkira 99
Anderson, Jamell 21
Anderson, Laura 99. 150
Anderson, Michael 150
Andrews, Rasa-Lila 46
Anthony, La Shandra 150
Antonini, Justin 134
Appling, Dante 21
Appling, Tracey 174
Aquilano, Andrew 159
Aquilano, Nicholas 174
Archibald, Earl 137
Arcieri, Mary 150
Arendt, Bryan ...88. 103. 112. 115, 118, 159,
168, 184
Argie, Frank 188
Armaro. Christopher 150
Armaro, Dominic 174
Armstrong, Bradford 159
Arndt, Wayne 80,98, 174
Arnold, Lauren... 86, 125, 126, 128, 141, 159
Arp, Casey 9, 41, 174, 184;
Arruda, Adonai 5, 21, 49, 78, 172
Arthur, Qiana 174
Ashley. Brandon 21
Ashley, Roschelle 191, 199
Atlas, Bridgette 20,21
Attamante, William 137
Austin-Hunt Corporation ,. 222
Avery, Da Von 174
Axson Jr., Daniel 150
Ayer, Adam 174, 188, 216
Ayers, Michelle 134
lood was collected at
the annual blood
drive
Badley, Ramona 75, 150
Bailey, Michael 150
Bailey, Rashaun 150
Bailey, Shaundra 21, 49, 106, 201, 202
Baioni, Katherine .61, 62, 74, 125, 126, 128,
142,172,174
Baisden, India 150
Baizel, Dawn 174
Ball, Tomika 21, 54, 200
Ballanger, Megan 79, 91, 150
Ballou, Machele 150
Banach, David 74, 174, 188
Banach, Michael 199
Banc, Tom 5,25,28,59,60,61, 133, 137
Band, Concert 96
Band, Jazz 90
Band, Marching 92
Bandy, Rashaad 159
Banks, Kevin 61, 62, 159
Banks, Lawrence 174
Banks, Will 21 , 54
Bankston, Andre 159
Barber, Angela 174
Barber, Terrance 149
Barbis, Nicole 4, 19, 21, 86. 87. 141
Barbish, Brandon 21
Barbish, Dana 159
Barbish, Ethel 137
Barcza, John 25, 137
Barfield, Keyonna 21
Barker, Brenda 135
Barker, Greg 174
Barker, Wendy 79, 123, 150
Barkin. Melanie 21
Barkoot. David 174
Barnauskas, Mike 61, 62
Barnes, Tammie 137, 172
Barnett, Elise 174
Baron, Gregory 150
Baron, Keith 174
Barquinero, Christina 159
Barrett, Joyce 137
Barrett, Justin 20, 122. 170
Barrett, Nura 174
Barrett, Ranessa 21 , 49, 54, 98
Barrett, Steven 21, 49, 54, 117
Barron, Keith 188
Bartel, Richard 150
Bartlett, Cliff 159
Barzal, Joseph 105, 159
Basalla, Lisa 67, 109, 125, 150
Baseball 188
Basketball, Boy's 72
Basketball, Girl's 76
Bateman, Monique 87, 174
Bauer, Kathryn 22, 49, 57. 64, 75, 91 , 92, 96,
118, 120, 192
Baugh. Takara 150
Bauza, Thomas 150
Beasley, Clifford 98. 99
Beatty, Brian 174
Bechtel, Carol 134
Bechtel, Kate 85, 126, 174
Beck. Colleen 86
Index
Beck, Jeffery 106, 174
Beck, Natalie 87, 150
Beck, Scott 174, 193
Begin, Adam 174
Begovic, Brigita 22, 56
Begovic, Mile 149
Belanich, Michael 62, 69, 150
Belanich, Richard 61, 63, 84, 174
Belanich, Tim 188
Bell, Adonis 46
Bell, Brandon 150
Bell, Kalisha 174
Bell, Kristin 159
Bell, Lynn 159
Bell, Shavon 75, 159
Belton, Royce 150
Benak, Bryan 22. 49
Benak, Jamie 9, 74, 79, 150
Bender, Stan 25, 115, 137, 200
Benjamin, Jamil 159
Benjamin, Lavory 174
Benson, Lolita 22
Bergolc, Daniel ... 11, 88, 103, 112, 115, 125,
174, 216
Bergolc, Melanie .. 19. 22, 49, 103, 107, 115,
119, 120, 126, 131
Bertovic, John 22
Besley, Majida 159
Besses, Louis 188
Besses, Truceilla 159
Best, Ariana 174, 191
Beuck, Andy 22
Beuoy. Donna 22,57, 125, 126
Bialko, Kristie 150
Biehl. Christopher 78, 150
Big Bouquet Florist 224
Billips, Le Roy 46
Bischof, David 22, 25, 54, 57, 115, 120, 125,
200
Bishcof, David 49
Black, Allen 103, 113, 137, 195, 200
Black, Dolores 25, 137, 200
Black, Jonathan 150
Black, Marena 150
Black, Mary ■ 137
Blackburn, Thomas 159
Blackford, Jaina 2, 9, 22, 49, 54, 79, 87, 129,
200
Blackwell, Tanisha 22
Blade, Jerry 150
Blair, LeTera 111
Blatnik, Frederick 82, 128, 139, 174, 190
Blatnik, Kathleen 79, 150
Blecic, Brian 78, 80
Blevins, Rachel 150
Bloodworth, Tamica 150
Bluhm, William 159
Bock, Christopher 22,49,61
Boddie, Christopher 22
Boddie. Simeon 9, 1 1 , 61 , 174
Bode, Emily 174
Bojc, Joseph 22, 49, 65
Bolden. Daunte 22,54
Bonfiglio, Melissa .... 22, 49, 58, 67, 201, 202
Boos, Becky 123, 126, 174, 216
Boos, Kristy 22, 49, 54
Borally's Catering 222
Borchert, Rebecca .59, 71, 83. 85. 106, 126,
159, 191
Borrero, Anita 22
Bosher, Denny 9, 61, 62, 159, 189
Bosolt, Anna 150
Boswell, Lashawn 149
Boswell, Sommer 159
Bowers, Darin 150
Bowmaster, Holly 150
Bowser, Jessica 159, 19
Boy's Tennis 19
Boy's Basketball 7
Boyd, Elan 15
Boyes, Keith 22, 17
Bradek, Crystal 17i
Bradford, Calvin 74, 15
Bradshaw, Robert 4
Brady, Melissa 67, 15
Bragg Jr., Johnny 17
Brandon, Camille 22, 9
Bray, Latisha 17
Brazytis, Michael 15
Breeden, Barbara 25, 28, 137, 20
Brenner, Rhiannon 17
Brenner, Ryan 15
Bresler, Gregory 15
Bresler, Nicholas 15
Bresler, Nicole 8J
Brewer, Kristina102, 124, 125, 126, 159, if
Brichacek, Wendi , 1a
Brinovec, Alexandrea 67, 15
Brinovec, Dave 78, 16t
Brinovec, David 115, 17
Britt, Gi Bran , 102, l|
Brochak, Shaun 61,62,63, 15
Brokaw, Kerry 2
Brooks, Chameka l|
Broughton Jr., Ronald 15
Brown, Christopher . 1|
Brown, Dale 20,2,
Brown, Deleonte 61, 82. 174, 19
Brown, Hasson %
Brown, Jeffrey TS
Brown, Jeron 17
Brown, Jim 6|
Brown, Kartika 17J
Brown, Kimyashia 15j
Brown, Larry 61, 62, 1 59
Julie Dacar
Julie,
You are the sunshine of our lives
and we are so proud of you.
Always keep shining.
Love,
Mom and Dad
Brown, Michael ,. 150
Brown, Rafael 195, 199
Brown, Rick 188
Brown, Stefanie 1 1, 23, 49, 92, 95
Brown, Tomika 23
Brown III, James 150
Brown Jr., Kenneth 1 17, 159
Brown Jr., William 174
Browne, Mark 112, 115, 122, 174
Bruce, Sarah 23
Bruno, Michael 159
Brzezinski, Erin 159
Bucar, Brandon 150, 200
Buchannon, William 61, 159, 190
Buchner, Elizabeth 23, 36, 57, 117, 120
Buck, Patricia 67, 137, 149, 200
Bujnocki, Patrick 23, 49, 54, 188
Buncic Jr., Ivica 23
Bunton, Clifton 159
I Burke, David 159
i Burns, Jessica 150
5 Burrell, Christopher 159
; Burton III, Emanuel 159
j Bush. Joan 85, 196
I Bush, Kyle 190
] Bush III, Frederick 3,61,62,74, 159
I Butera, Richard 91, 92, 96, 159
j Butera, Robert 74, 150
Butler, Tiffany 175
Buttari, Brandi 23, 49, 201, 202
locks were reset to
match everyone else's
time
Cadovec, Kristina 136, 175
Cadovec, Regina 86, 136, 148, 149, 150
Cahill, Jeffrey 74, 159, 189
Calabrese, Danielle 23, 49, 79, 91, 92, 96
Caldwell, Elnora 75, 175
Call, Aaron 46
Callahan, Corey 175
Callahan, Daryl 74, 159
Callahan, Dontrell 190
Callahan, Kendra 25,28
Callaway, Veronica 151
Callihan, Kendra 137, 200
| Calvert, David 159
Calvert, Jennifer 23
Calwise, Tiarla 175
Cangemi, Jason 23
Cangemi, Jeffrey 23
Cangemi, Thomas 151
Capretta, Jennifer 160
Carey, Brendan 175
Carleton, Amanda 85, 92, 94, 160
Carleton, William 175
Carlson, Jennifer 175, 192
Carmichael, Casey 61, 63, 175
Carmichael, Katy 107, 121, 151
Carmody, Judith 123, 195
Carney, Timothy 23, 49, 51,70,82, 190
Carpenter, Patricia ...85, 102, 143, 160, 165,
184, 191
Carr, Benjamin 23
Carr, Daniel 23
Carroll, Matthew 80,81, 175, 188
Carse, Kevin 63, 69, 151
Carse, Laura 175
Carstarphen, Cedrick 63, 151
Carter, Anthony 175
Carter III, Charles 23
Casciato, Eric 175
Casciato, Robby 151
Case, Wendy 61,63, 137
Castrovince, Anthony 115, 151
Caves, Belicia 160
Ceranowicz, Charles 175
Ceranowicz, Edward 175
Cerjan, Jennifer 23, 201 , 202
Cerjan, Robert 160
Cerne, David 63, 151
Cesa, William 23, 54
Chambers, Amira 23, 175
Chambers, Terrance 175
Champa, David 24. 57, 129, 201, 202
Champion, Leroy 160
Chandler, Amy 160
Chandler, Paige 175
Cheraso, Frank 24
Cherkas, Daniel 175
Cherne, Leah 86, 87, 149
Cherne, Zachary 160, 189
Cheshier, Lisa 195
Chike, Brian 151
Childress, Tameshala 24
Chitwood, Martha 24
Chmielewski, Robert 24, 49, 61, 69, 139,
201,202
Choma, Kristin 160
Choral Masters 98
Chorale, Varsity 97
Choraliers 98
Christen, Patricia 24, 54
Christopher, Angela 137
Christopher, Magdalen 24,54, 110, 111
Christopher, Michael 151
Christopher, Nikki 186
Church, Nichelle 99, 151
Cicco, Jennifer 91, 92, 96, 160, 164, 193
Cirino, Angelo 24, 175
Cirino, Laura 175
Cistrunk, Vincent 151
Clark, Alaycia 24, 83
Clark, Anita 24, 175
Clark, Bryant 190
Clark, Christine 175
Clark, Darnell 175
Clark, John 160
Clark, Joseph 24
Clark, Nicole 24, 46, 54
Clark, Richard 24, 139
Clark. Shannon 92, 94, 131, 160
Clarke, Katie 24, 127,200
Clarke, Latasha 149
Clarke, Patrick 149
Clay, Justin 151
Cleary, Ruth 149
Cleaves, Monique 160
Clemmons, Dionne 151
Clemmons, Natalie 96, 175
Clemmons, Tamara 24, 96
Clernt, Louis 149
Clinic Aides 105
Close Up 109
Closing 219
Cloud, Carlin 151
Club, Chess 102
Club, Key 103
Club, Poetry 127
Cocherell, Brian 90, 92, 96, 151
Cockrell, Tomika 160
Codispotti, Frank 46
Coffey, Sherita 175
Cofield, Bobby 24, 102
Cofield, Bridgette 160
Cogley, Amber ..5, 58, 59, 66, 147, 160, 191
Cogley, Gabriel 74, 151
Colaianni, Carmen 137
Colantonio, Joseph 80, 160
Cole, Jamie 160
Coleman, Jim 186
Coles, Omar 198
Colini, Janelle 75, 151
Collier, Alan 175
Collier, Chandra 151
Collier, Myron 151
Collins, Katie 98, 151
Collins Jr., Thurman 175
Colon, Radames 24
Comer, April 160
Comer, James 151
Commencement 199
Concert Band 96
Connelly, Frances 80, 160
Conner, Shayla 151
Conner, Talia 108, 160
Contra, Kelly 191
Conyers, Bryan 102, 160
Cook, Cynthia 151
Cooper, Nicholle 151
Cooper, O. Ricky 60, 61, 82, 175, 190
Cooper, William 151
Cooper III, Charles 63, 151
Copic, Elizabeth 89, 92, 94, 123, 151
Copic, John 112, 115, 124, 151
Copic, Katherine 197, 199
Copic, Liz 4, 94, 123
Coram. Monica 24, 108
Corbin, Stacy 46
Corcoran, Margaret 61, 86, 125, 128, 160
Corleto, Daniel 24, 49, 78, 82, 190
Corps, Flag 94
Correll, Jamie 98, 151
Corrigan, Jill 24,97, 105
Cothron, James 63, 151
Cotton, Glenn 26
Council, Student 124
Country, Cross 70
Cousette, Deshawn 160
Coyne, Megan 6,26, 79, 126
Crane III, Wesley 151
Crawford, Alia 26, 51,91,92.94,97, 113,
123
Crawford, Fabian 175
Crawford, Sandra 160
Creer, Michael 61, 62, 160
Crider, Kizzy 26, 175
Crismor, Rebecca 160
Croft, Kristopher 26, 175
Crosby, Kevin 26, 101
Crutchfield, Derrick 74, 160
Cummings, Shaun 160, 189
Cummings, Yolanda 26
Cunningham, Ada 92,96, 151
Cunningham, Annette 175
Cunningham, Clayton 26, 49, 73
Cunningham, Cory 62, 175
Curtis, Elizabeth 151
Cvetovac, Alan 78, 160
Cyganski, Nicholas 175
Senior Marketing students
that won awards in an
outside competition are:
Row one: Heather Nickell,
Angela Meros, Beckie
Glavan, Angela Koeth.
Row two: Deloris Orbanic,
Julie Ann Newsome. Ali
Kucinski. Row three: Mark
Fording, Igor Sugar, Angel
Mc Creary.
uring class was when
much learning took
place.
D'Amico Jr., David 84, 151
D'Apice, Jessica 102, 106, 119, 124, 175,
177
D'Apice, Kelly 175
Dacar, Julie 26, 192, 210
Dacar, Mary.. 10, 26, 46, 49, 51, 71, 85, 107,
139, 191
Daly, Kelly 151
Dana, Pandora 101, 160
Daniels, Bernardette 160
Daniels, Jervase 151
Darby, Antonio L 160
Dattilo, Richard 160
Daugherty, Harold 74, 137, 200
David, Jennifer 74, 175
Davis, Amanda 106, 127, 175
Davis, Antonio 26, 82, 190
Davis, Dameil 160
Davis, Edmund 151
Davis, Eugene 175
Davis, Jennifer 92, 102, 125, 175
Davis, Johnathan 160
Davis, Lowell B 134
Davis, Lynn 135, 187
Davis, Nathaniel 26, 69
Davis, Quiana 99
Davis, Reginald 151
Davis, Richard C 151
Davis, Tayonna 98, 108, 160
Davis, Tony 61
Davis, Tyronn 175
Davis Jr., Maurice 151
Dawkins, Cherise 151
Dawkins, Shanelle 175
Dawson, Randolph 26
Dawson, Stephanie 26
Dawson Jr., Stephen 62, 69, 151
Day, Timothy 92, 96, 103, 151
De Loach, Michelle 151
DeLuca, Franklin 90, 92, 151
De Ramus, Darrion 151
De Ramus, Krishauna 151
De Wine. Carol 134
De Wine, Matthew ... 78. 90, 92, 96, 160, 165
De Wine, Timothy 20. 26, 106. 124, 201, 202
Deal, Sarah 151
Dean, Lori 123, 126, 175, 184,216
Dennis, Ericka 92, 94, 108, 125, 160
Dennis, Jonathan 160
Dennis, Michael 63, 151
Dennis-Rogers, Susan 28, 137,200
Dent, Regan 160
Deramus, Randolph 83, 175
Derganc, Jason 187
Di Bartolomeo, Richard 175
Di Biase, Chris 12, 142
Di Biase, Nicholas 92, 96
Di Biase. Stephanie . 90, 91,92, 96, 175, 176
Di Lalla, Patrick .... 78, 84, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96,
160, 165, 193
Di Paolo's Home of Beauty 222
Diaz, Adam 74, 117
DiBiase, Nicholas 92, 156, 164
Dickson, La Donti 26
Diehl, Bob 69
Diehl, Mike 69
Dillon, Carly 4, 104, 118, 119, 127, 175
Dindia, Shannon 178
Dirk, Andrew 26, 54, 117, 119
Dirk, David 26
Disbrow, Dennis 80, 156
Dismukes Jr.. Jerome 26, 117
Dissauer, Lawrence 26, 61
Divider, Academics 132
Divider, Activities 88
Divider, Memories 186
Divider, Senior 18
Divider, Sports 58
Divider, Underclass .....146
Dixon, Adrienne 46
Dixon, Forest 80
Dixon, Kim 137
Index
Dlugos, Sean , 160
Dobucki, Dana 27
Dobucki, Katherine 151
Dodge, Amanda 98, 160
Domin, Elizabeth 86, 178
Domin, Lizzy 5, 15, 126
Dominick. Jodi .... 5, 12, 19, 86, 97, 125, 142,
178, 186, 195
Dominick, Michael 63,69, 151
Donald, Erica 178
Donaid, Latreas 127, 149
Dooley, Sonia 178
Doolin, Jacqueline 178
Dore, Nicholas 151
Dorsey. Shannon 178
Dotson. Richard 52, 160
Dotson, Sheree 178. 191
Douglas, Holly 83, 151
Douhig, Ann 75
Dowd, Rashida 160, 16B
Dowell, Demetrius 193, 198
Dowell, Rita 151
Doyie, Jessica 139, 160
Doyle, Michael.. 9, 65. 68, 69, 173, 178, 184.
188
Drotletf, Matthew 151
Du Bose Jr., Jerry 178
Dubin., Mike 78
Dubroy. Terry 25,28, 137
Duckworth, Autumn 98,99, 152
Dudley, Kesha 27
Dudley, Sherrie 99, 178
Duer, James 52, 80, 160
Dugandzic, Ana 27
Duheric, Almir 152
Duheric, Zineta 161
Dujmovic, Vladislav 156
Duke, Nakeshia 125, 161
Dula, Joseph 25, 27, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 120,
201,202,219
Duncan, Shaneika 152
Duncan, Steven 5, 27, 61'
Dunham, Kimberly 152
Dupree, Ronald 170
Durbin. Mike 25,28,78, 137
Durr, Darius 121, 161
Durrah, Rashand 91, 92, 161
Dwoming. April 92, 94, 143, 158, 161
Dwyer, Bill 135
Dwyer, Gary 188
Dzerowicz, Alex 28,53, 136, 137
Euclid Heat Treating Co 222
Euclid Office Supply 222
Eucuyo 121
Evans, Jeffrey 90, 96, 125, 152, 164, 165
Evans, Kevin 65, 125, 172, 178, 188
Everly, Christopher 178
Ewing, Jarvis 178
veryone should have a
goal if they are to
succeed
Earick, Jessica 178
Easter. Janelle 83. 99, 152
Echols. Kelly 121, 172. 178
Echols. Reggie 137
Echols. Richard 161
Echon, Michael..... 161
Eddy, Christopher 178
Edmonds, Andrew 65, 161, 193
Edmonds. David 63. 152
Edmonds, Leah 152
Edmonds Jr., Ronnie 161
Edwards. Kimiko 27
Edwardsen, Jason 1 1 . 1 2. 27, 49, 54, 61 , 97,
103, 112, 142, 199,201, 202
Egleton, Monique 91, 98, 99, 152
Egrek, Stacy 27
Eiding, Keri 161, 191
Eler, Sandy 161
Ellis, Quiana 9, 161
Ellis, Yelonda 161
Elma, Antonio 27
Elston, Charlotte 137,219
Emerman, Jeremy 54
Eminger, Andrew 27, 60, 61, 201, 203
Eminger, Kris 197
Emser, Jennifer 85, 89, 92, 95. 96, 152
English, Mark 108, 178
Erak, Thomas 27, 201 , 203
Erzarsanar, Synett 27, 54
Index
ootball team was
almost undefeated.
Fabert, Christina. 5, 7, 12, 15, 19, 27, 46, 50,
52, 53, 54, 56, 86, 87, 1 19, 124, 125, 126,
141,197,201,203,219
Falconer, Richard 152
Faloney, Mike 189
Farkas, Ryan 90, 92, 96, 152
Fears, Angelec 161, 191
Fears, Chris 193
Feldkamp, Ann 66, 178, 192
Feldkamp, Thomas 103, 152
Fell, John P 134
Ferguson, Candace 4, 92, 94, 103, 106, 109,
178
Ferlito, Ken 12, 28. 97, 98, 138, 195, 200
Fernatt, James 161
Ficere, Amanda 86, 87, 149, 156
Fields. Marcus 178
Fifolt, Mark 80
Figuelra. Brent 80
Figuero, Richard 178
Finley Jr., Aiphonso 152
Finotti, Dana . 2. 27, 50, 54, 79, 87, 129, 201,
203
Fiorelli, Antonina 87,92,96, 161, 193
Fiorille, Jason 27, 56, 201, 203
Fisher, Antoine 12, 60, 61, 72, 73, 74
Fisher, Tshombe 46
FitzGerald, Allison 27, 28, 46, 50, 51, 54, 55,
66, 67, 83, 120, 148, 191, 201, 203, 219
Fitzpatrick, Daniel 161
Fitzpatrick, Noella 178
Flament, Gale 28, 138
Fleetwood, Charmaine 161
Fleischer, Samuel 178
Fletcher, Alpechino 152
Flitcraftll, Stephen 156
Flynt, Erin 74, 83, 161, 191
Fofanah. Monique 161
Fogarty, Timothy 125, 129, 178, 188, 200
Fonovic, Janet 197
Football 60
Foote, Marilyn 134, 135, 147, 200
Fording, Mark 2, 125, 129, 178, 188,211
Fording, Michael 188
Forehand. Takera 161
Forster, Jerome 152
Fort, Tiyona 178, 191
Foster, Andre 46
Foster, Courtney 178
Foster, Felicia 46
Foster, LaMonte 82, 178, 190
Fouche. De Laurence 125, 161
Fowler. Jane 138
Fox, Audree 135
Fox, Jamie 27
Fox, Michelle 178
Fox, Sean 78, 178
Fox, Stephanie 66, 161
Francetic. Dan 138
Frazier, Johnny 178
Frederick, Mark 161
Fredrick, Allison 85, 176, 178
Fredrick, Scott 152
Freedman, Holly 28, 138
Freeh, Emily 79,95,96,118, 161, 168
Freeh, Josh 186, 197
Freeman, Lauren 161, 193
Freeman, Lindsay 192, 197
Freeman, Richard 152
Freeman, Tyria 161
N.H.S. members Sarah
Kale and Rachel Zielinski
inform Kelly Hiscott and
Brad Hodge that they will
be N.H.S. members during
their senior year.
Freeman, William .12, 15,27,50,51.89,91,
92, 95, 96, 123
Freshmen 148
Frieden, Jennifer 178
Frierson, De Auna 161
Frydrych, Michael 152
Fuduric. John 161, 189
Fuller, Donna 99. 161
Fuller, Marketa 138
Fuller, Raychaun 115, 161
Fulton, Christine 124, 125, 161
Fuiton, David 69, 152
Fulton, Lisa 178
irl's swimming had
an undefeated
season
Gady, Erin ...79, 83, 118, 126, 161, 165, 191
Gage, Davina 86,91, 178
Galati, Charles 161
Gallman, Vanessa 161
Gallon, Travis 178
Ganser, Dawn 11, 19, 27, 50, 54, 92, 94, 98,
105,111,138
Ganser, Jarod 161
Gardner, Lemuel 14, 69, 89, 92, 96, 103,
172, 178, 190
Gardner, Tonya 161
Garlauskas, Markus .... 18, 27, 120, 201, 203
Garrett, Dara 161, 191
Gates, Barbara 138
Gates Jr., Michael 152
Gatson, Lloyd 161
Gaughan, Ricci 152
Gavin, Kelly 15, 46, 87, 161
Gecewich, Brian 65, 104, 178, 188
Gecewich, Christine 11, 92, 95, 128, 130,
161, 164
Geiger, Kristina 7, 12, 15, 19, 29, 50, 52, 53,
54,59,64,86, 106, 119, 120, 121, 124, 125,
126, 141, 187, 197,201,203,219
Genovese, Nicole 4, 8, 29, 50, 51, 54, 97,
111, 117, 142, 186, 192
Gentile, Erica 161
Gentile, Richard 29. 50, 54, 218
George, Shawn 63, 152
George Jr., Reginald ....69. 89, 92, 103. 178,
190
Geosano, Nicholas 178
Gezann, Karen 186, 196, 197
Giancola, David 2, 9, 90, 92, 95, 96, 98, 173,
178, 193
Gibbons, Catherine . 29, 50, 64, 91 , 1 02, 1 20
Gibbons, Elizabeth 91, 161. 168
Gibbs. La Tasha 178
Gibson, Wendy 29, 54, 201, 203
Gilbert. Michele 161
Gildersleeve, Robyn 99, 178
Gillessen, Matthew 152
Gilliam, Chacity 99, 161
Gilliam, Melaney 29
Gillyard II, Romeo 92, 96, 161
Gilmore, David 178
Girl's Tennis 64
Girl's Basketball 76
Glavan, Beckie ... 5, 29, 36, 50, 64, 120, 129,
192,201,204,211
Glavan, Richard 63, 152
Glavan, Stacie 192
Glicken, Shaun 102
Glicker, Laura 75, 152
Glowacki, Aileen29, 50, 66, 67, 91, 103, 120,
124,191,201,204
Glowacki, Paul ....70. 91, 146, 176, 178, 190
Gnandt, Karen 161
Goda, Jennifer 92,96, 152
Godec, Adam 178, 215
Godec, Rebecca 6, 66, 126, 161, 193
Godnavec, Ken 188, 189
Goerndt, Timothy 162, 189
Golf 65
Good, Margaret 29, 50, 71 , 91 , 1 09, 1 20, 1 96
Gooding, Bill 135
Goodman, Brandon 29, 213
Goodwin, Donte 162, 168
Gordon, Erica 29
Gordon, Sondra 162
Gorman, Jeffrey 111, 162
Gould, Rolynda 162
Goulde, De Juan 29,60, 61, 74, 190
Goulde, Dorian 74, 152
Grabianowski, Jennifer 64, 162
Grabianowski, Timothy 8, 29, 78, 97, 103,
110, 111, 113, 186, 196
Grady, Brendan 29, 82
Graham. Kathleen 28, 29, 46, 50, 51, 64,
120,201,204
Graham, Kevin 80, 162 f
Grande, Danielle 162 ]
Granito, Scott ... 15, 29, 50, 54, 97, 103, 125,
126, 194, 195,201,204
Grant, Brian 162 !
Grant, Derrick 178
Graves, Kevin 152
Graves, Malinda 152
Graves, Regina 179
Graves, Teddie 156
Gravitte, Kenneth 152
Gray III, Edward : 162'.
Green, Christian 98, 99, 109, 152
Green, Jonathan 152, 170
Gregory, Patricia 152
Greisl, Ed 138
Greskowiak, Jamie ...75, 104,119, 177, 179,
192
Gri
Gn
Gri
Gri
Gri
Gri
Gri
Gri
Gri
Gri
rice. Brian 152
rida, Angela 130, 162
rieshammer, Mary 179
riesmar, Ciara 162
rinstead, James 10, 74, 147, 162, 189
risard, Douglas 13. 90, 92, 179
risez, Barry 1£
risez, Brian 152
risez, Kevin 65, 152
risez, Patrick 65, 162, 189
Grubach, Alexis 2,83, 179, 191
Grudle, Adriane 46, 152
Grundman, Jeffrey . 25, 29, 50, 78, 120, 201, '
204
Grundman, Laural 152
Grushcow, Bea 97, 98, 138, 195,200
Grushcow, Bryan 195
Gudaitis, Carolyn ..59, 71, 91, 102, 103, 179, j
191
Gudaitis, Jonathan 92, 96, 103, 152 I
Guerrieri, Mark .....46
Guilfu Diaz, Yahaira 152
Guilliam. Melaney 99
Gutbrod, Patrick 63, 152
Guttu, Jeffrey 179
Guzauskas, Marty 84, 85
alls were observed by
video cameras for
security
Haddon, Zarina 99, 152
Hadyk, Lauren .. 14, 29, 58, 66, 67, 126, 192,
201.204
Hairston, Maurice 162
Hairston, Taneisha 152
Halbedel, Tom 70,82,138,190
Hale, Jacqueline 152
Hall, Ebony 162
Hall, Hanisha 162
Hall, Maria 156
Hall, Milton 162
Haller, Edward 162
Halloween 118
Halstead, Benjamin 152
Halstead, Joshua 41, 143, 179
Hamilton, Sherika 29
Hammond, Henderson 101
Hammond, Joshua 162
Hammond, Randolph 179
Hance, David 162
Hance, Frederick. , 29
Hancock. Gregory 46
Hanson, Eljanon 30
Hanson, Karen 64, 91,92, 96, 152
Harrington, Eabonie 152
Harrington, Ebonie 98
Harris, Amanda 162
Harris, Anthony 179
Harris, Carmekia 75, 179
Harris, Damian 162
Harris, David 53, 179
Harris, Desiree , 162
Harris, Destiny 162
Harris, Dominic 63, 152
Harris, Khyra 30
Harris, Sue 135, 200
Harris, Tanyanekia 30
Harris, Terry 162
Harris, Tiffany 162
Harris, Venita 30
Harris III, John 179
Harris Jr., Anthony 179
Harris Jr., Richard 162
Harrison, Maurice 98
Harsh, Aaron 30
Harsh, Andrew 30
Hart, Gregory 30
Hartley, Thomas 84, 152
Hartman, Tracey 30
Hartmann, Jeff 25,28, 138,139
Hartshorn, Jonathan 30, 50
Hartson, Michael 152
Harville, Amin 63, 152
Hasberry, Stephany 108, 162
Hatcher, Christina 67, 152
Hatcher, Craig 162
Hausen, Jennifer 162
Hawkins, Enisha 74, 152
Hawkins, Petrus 179
Hayes, Sharonda 179
Haywood, Shakita 179
Headd II, Gerald 152
Heard, Khalilah 30, 50
Hefler IV, Joseph 152
Hegedus, James 30, 179
Heising, Michelle 152
: Heiss, Craig 78, 162
'Heiss. Eric 11, 30, 78
Henderson, Brandon 63,74, 153
Henderson, Djranell 30, 179
Henderson, Lakeisha 30, 50, 82, 83, 108,
120, 191,213
Henderson, Randy 125
Henderson, Rob 46
Henderson Jr., Arnold 179
Hendrickson, Jessica 153
Hendrickson, Kevin 101, 162
Henson, Robert 30
Heramb, Michael .... 30, 50, 61, 78, 120, 193,
201,204
Heramb, Rob 28, 138, 193,200
Heramb, Ryan 78, 162, 193
Herbert, Scott 15, 30, 49. 50, 201, 204
Herman, Tramico 30
Hernandez, Juan 162, 189
Hess, Gene 74, 179, 188, 189
Heuer, Carolyn 25, 28, 126, 138
Heuer, Thomas ...9,14,61,62.80, 162, 189
Heuer, Tom 52
Hicks, Leslie 153
Hicks, Tracey 153
Hicks Jr., Wilbur 153
Higgins, Brad 188
Higgins, Damien 179
Higgins, Gregory 153
Higgins, Michael 61,62,74, 162
Higham, Doug 69
Higham, Steven 30. 50
Highland, Kourtney....98, 122, 123, 162. 217
Hill, Duval 69, 153
Hill, La Quita D 9, 179
Hill, Leslie 153
Hill III. Berry 162
Hillsman Jr., Monroe 12, 13, 60, 61, 82, 133,
179, 190
Hilton, Andrew 30
Hines, Adam 190
Hinton, Cherie 31, 50, 58, 66, 67
Hinton, Dwayne 31
Hirsch, Amanda 153
Hiscott, Kelly ..119, 121, 172, 177, 179, 186,
212
Hobson, David 31
Hockey 80
Hodder, Amy 192
Hodder, JoAnnne 138, 219
Hodge, Bradley 7, 119, 177,179, 212
Hodge, Sean 82, 153
Hoffert, Frank 25, 138
Hoffman, Matt 188
Hoffman, Mike 188
Hogges, Tamara 31
Hoinski, Jonathon 98, 128, 153
Hoinski, Kathy 128
Holiday Play 123
Hollingsworth, Dale 79, 132, 138
Hollins, Latrica 179
Hollins, Oaticia 179
Hollins, Twshanaa 31
Hollis, Sharon ... 7, 15, 19, 31, 50, 52, 54, 75,
79, 106. 119, 120, 121, 124, 125, 126, 187,
197
Holly, Richard 31
Holness, Shaun 74, 92, 162, 165
Holstein, Dennis 31
Holtz, Christopher 162
Homecoming 12
Homovec, Dick 138
Hood, Ralph 31
Hopkins, Juliette 92
Hoppert, Melissa ....5, 19,86, 118, 125, 126,
179, 192
Horton. Steven 162
Hose Master Inc 222
Howald, Michael 46
Howard, Romero 115, 162
Howard, Shawn 162
Howard, Spencer 46
Howard, Tiffany 153
Howard II, Charles 162
Howell, Amy 131, 162
Howse, Beverly 138
Hrdlicka, Anthony 31
Hrdlicka, Nicole 49, 79, 104, 118, 179
Hren, Beckie 85
Hren, Rebecca 5, 19,86,104, 118, 119, 125,
179, 197
Hrovat, Allison ,.64, 102, 107, 115, 121, 143,
162
Hrovat, Jennifer ....31, 50, 64, 102, 107, 115,
118, 120, 122, 186, 191,201,204
Hubbard, Michael 179
Huey, Lanetta 75, 153
Hughes, De Aunte 162
Hughes, Michael 143, 179, 184, 193
Humar, James 9, 31,89, 101
Humbert, Katherine 31
Hunter, Eugene 163
Hunter, Nigel 31
Hurst, Rebecca 153
Hurt, Tiffany 86, 163
Hutson, Azizi 75, 163
Hutton, Joi 179
Hutton, Kimberly 126, 163
Hyle, Sun-Shine 179
Hylkema, Brian 31
dentification badges had
photos and were worn
outside.
lannetta, Krista 31
Ibarra. Leandra 31
Ihejirika, Rose 153
Indoor Track 82
Ingram, Shmere 163
Irons, William 31
Isaacs, Larry 138, 200
Ivancic, Shannon 67, 153
Ivory, Darice 163
tssssussa
oining a club was
beneficial for many
students.
Jablonski, Frank 25, 138
Jackson, Bethany 153
Jackson, Caroline 31
Jackson, David 163
Jackson, Elishia 163
Jackson, Jonta 153
Jackson, Kayola 32
Jackson, Maurice 69, 153
Jackson, Nicole 53, 92. 94, 153
Jackson III, John 179
Jackson Jr.. Israel 31, 99
Jakse, Jeff 55
Jakse, Margaret 163
Jamerson, Crystal 153
James, Erika 153
Janosik, James 103, 112, 123, 163
Janosik Jr., Joseph 20,32,51,55, 111, 131,
201, 205
Jeffrey, Jerry 179
Jeffries, Karenina 179
Jelenic, Jean 129, 138, 200
Jenkins, Donshay 32, 179
Jenkins, Jason 32
Jenkins, Kimberly 163
Jenkins, Mikia 108, 163
Jenkins, Ramone 179
Jenkins, Simeko 153
Jenko, David 163
Melissa Sanders, Brandon
Goodman, Colleen
Longshaw, Lakeisha
Henderson and Avery
Mullins were just some of
the students that had a good
time at Winterfest.
Jeric, Kelly 32, 51, 55, 201, 205
Jernejcic, Christine 179
Jernigan, Ebony 156
Jerousek, Garrett 163
Jirayut, Janyawat 32, 106
Jobs 116
Jochum, Michael 163
John, Kristal 4, 164, 179
Johnson, Brandon 179
Johnson, David 3, 61, 62, 163
Johnson, Donald R .. 8, 12, 32, 51, 61, 62, 97
Johnson, Gray 62
Johnson, Gregory 163
Johnson, Jacques 32
Johnson, Johnny 61, 62. 63, 163
Johnson, Jonathan 170
Johnson, Keisha 163
Johnson, Kimberly 163, 191
Johnson, Latanyia 32
Johnson, Matrika 4. 87, 92, 96, 106, 163,
164, 168, 184, 191
Johnson, Nicole ...32, 55, 105. 116, 201,205
Johnson, Qiana 179
Johnson, Riki 163
Johnson, Scott 74, 153
Johnson, Shawnte 179
Johnson, Tenesia 32
Johnson, William 32,51, 179
Johnston, Nicole 179
Jolly, Michael 14, 143, 158, 163, 188
Jones, Brandi 32, 98, 99
Jones, Cassandra .. 32, 51 , 92, 96, 130, 164,
200
Jones, Christopher 129, 179
Jones, Jason 32,60, 61,63, 142
Jones, Juanita 163
Jones, Keisha 199
Jones, Lawrence 153
Jones, Robert D 180
Jones, Tamea 153
Jones, Yolanda 32
Jordan, Carl 113, 134, 135, 140
Jordan, Jaime 121, 125, 180, 193
Jordan, Jeff 78
Joseph, Terri 149
Jukiewicz, Carolyn 32
Juniors 172
Jurcic, Ivan 172, 180
Jurcic, Mladen 180
aiser Permanente
presented a program on
AIDES awareness.
Kale, Sarah 12, 32, 51, 55, 92, 97, 120, 132,
142,200,212
Kammski, Phillip 103, 163
Kane, Sean 153
Kane, Spencer 113, 135, 200
Kascak, Jamie 106
Kascak, Kristen 75, 163, 193
Kascak, Mandy 106
Kasunic, Jeffrey 180
Katona, Joyce 138
Kaucic, Jamie 87, 153
Kaucic. Mandy 180
Kausek, Leslie 32, 51, 78
Kavcic, Erica 32, 51
Kazar, Stephanie 98,163
Kazen, Bill 69, 138,199
Kehn, Dennis 138
Keichel, Nick 46
Keller, Jennifer 34
Keller, Melissa 153
Keller, Sarah 98, 103, 111, 130. 163
Kelley, Jim 25, 28, 138
Kelly, Amanda 180
Kelly, Bryan 46
Kelly, Tenishia 46
Kennedy, Omar 153
Kenny, Sarah 98, 153
Kent III, James 98
Kerestesy, Daniel 163
Kerko, Melissa 163
Ketchum, Mark 34
Ketchum, Stacia 91, 92, 96, 102, 180
Index
Key Club 103
Kilkenney, Erin 71, 163, 191
<inan, Cory 61
<ineva, Diana 34
King, Jeanna 163
King, Jessica 163
King, Susan 79, 103, 153
Kinison, Heather. 8, 34, 51, 55, 97, 120, 125,
199,201,205
Kinkopf, Christopher 34, 55
Klein, Ellen 138, 143
Kleteoka, Chris 188
Kletecka, Jason 3,61, 126, 180, 188
Klingmann, Kristopher 163
Klocker, Carolyn 12, 97, 125, 142, 180
Klocker, Kevin 34. 78, 97, 110, 111, 125,
126, 142, 186
Knauss, Marsha 138
Knight, Robert 180
Knott. Martin 153
Knuth, Robert ....41, 134, 186, 187, 200, 214
Kochevar, Anita 100, 153
Kocin, Kathryne 34, 51, 55, 120, 200
Koczur, Heather 109, 138, 143
Koenig. Ingrid 28, 138
Koerber, Melissa 34, 66, 67
Koerber. Samantha 67, 91, 153
Koeth, Angela 34, 122, 129,211,218
Koeth, Curtis 78, 163
Kolar, Katie 67, 153
Kolich, Cassandra 180
Kolich, Nicole 180
Kontra, Kelly 125.163
Kontra, Terry 65, 163, 164, 168, 184, 189
Koons, Matthew .....163
Kope. Frederick 115. 163
Kopylova, Natalia 47
Kosovich, Kimberly 3, 11. 91, 92, 95, 128.
130, 163, 164
Kovacevich, Christina . 66, 75, 126, 147. 163,
193
Kovit, Jacob 163
Kovit, Zackery 34
Kozel, Dan 46
Kozlowski, Karen 138
Kramer, Barbara E 134
Kramer, Elizabeth ... 34, 51 , 61 , 63, 120, 200,
201 , 205
Kreischer, Michael 163
Krutsch, Matthew 80, 153
Kucinski, Alexandra 5, 9, 34.79, 129, 211
Kugel, Marlene 34
Kuhen, Sara 186
Kukla, Brian 163
Kuklica, Jenna 153
Kulcsar, Elizabeth 180
Kulcsar, Michael 128, 163
Kumel, Michelle 163
Kunes, Mary 191
Kunsman, Kathryn 105, 163
Kurey, Gannon 163
Kurlander, Lisa 141, 200
ady's basketball won the
G.C.C.
La Fountaine, Harry 153
La Riccia, Denise 166
La Rich, Denise 86, 180
La Shore, Lavitia 34, 46
La Shore, Ronetta 166
Lacey, Thomas 34
Lach, Wallace 153
Ladovich, Danielle 9, 79, 180
Lake, Doraja 34, 89, 92,94, 198
Lally, John 180
Lamento, Heather 180
Landsmann, Richard 20. 92, 96, 180, 184
Lane, Ebonie ...5, 86, 87, 141, 164, 180, 191
Langdon, Paula 141
Langsdale, Debi 34
Langsdale, Denis 156
Lapp, Todd 84, 89, 92, 96, 144, 165, 180
Lardomita, Jack 61
Larkin Jr., Bobby 153
Index
Lash, Devoncil 153
Lassiter, Eric 6,61, 82, 180
Lastoria, Nicole 34
Latsch, Renee 9, 20, 103, 166
Latsch, Robert ,. 90, 91 , 92, 96, 98, 123, 146,
180, 184, 186
Laurich, Anthony . 34, 55, 60, 61, 62, 82, 190
Laurich, Michele 153
Laurich, Taryn 74
Lausche, Robin .. 13, 34, 51, 54, 92, 96, 126,
201,205
Laush, Mario 7,78, 180
Lauver, Deanna 19,35, 51, 55,57, 85
Lawrence, Barry 166, 193
Lawrence, David A 134
Lawrence, Jamel .... 82, 91 , 92, 96, 180, 184,
190
Lawrence, Scott 97, 103, 110, 112, 122, 124,
180
Laws, Anthony 166
Lawson, Shonnie 46
Lawson, Valonte 35. 54
Laytonjr., Leon 166
Leasure, Dustin 35, 180
Leasure, Nicole 180
Leben, Brian 63, 153
Lederer, Andrew 180, 215
Lee, Chen 102
Leftwich. Candice 153
Lemieux, Karen ..4,41,86, 92, 96, 103, 165,
166, 184
Lemieux, Ronald 166
Lendhurst, Jason 153
Lennon, Brian 78, 112, 153
Leonetti, Betsy 25, 92, 94, 141
Lesefky, Erin 35
Lesefky, Stacy 6, 66, 180, 192
Levett, Melvin 198, 199
Lewis. David 35
Lewis, Deshaun 69, 153
Lewis, Narieka 35
Lewis, Tameka ,. 180
Lewis, Timothy 166
Lewis IV, Frank 99, 108, 180
Li, Chen 153
Lmderman, Joan 141, 219
Lindic, AmyL 35, 123
Lindic, Louis 103, 115, 128, 166
Lindic, Nicholas 153
Linton, Jason 153
Lipiec, Megan 92, 96, 103, 123, 153, 200
Lishing, Thomas 35
Little, Robin 193
Litwinowicz, Christopher 18, 180
Lloyd, Charmayne 180
Lloyd, Joi 35, 180
LoConti. Dawn 35, 119, 122, 123
Lockers 130
Lockett, Chanel 125, 153
Locust, Walter 156
Loew, Adam 35, 200
Lombardo, Vincent 35, 80
Long, Maland 166
Long, Timothy 7. 172, 180, 184, 188
Longazel, Scott 7, 9, 60, 61, 63. 172, 177.
180
Longshaw, Colleen... 12, 15, 35, 83,97, 101,
108, 113, 122, 123. 125, 191, 195, 213, 219
Lorber, Adrienne 153
Loveless, Jasaon 153
Lovsin, Peter 153
Lowe, Ken 25, 28, 141
Lucas, Margaret 141, 200
Lucas, Suzanne 79, 154
Ludvik. Andy 68, 69, 166
Ludvik, Joseph 55
Ludwig. Joseph 35
Luksich, J Damon 166
Lumadue, Arle 193
Lumpkin, Makeshia 35
Lunka, Debra 141
Lynch, Kevin 35
Lynn, Brian 92
etal detector signs
appeared outside the
building.
Mack, Caroline 35, 117,201,205
Macklin, Jolena 154
Maddox, Terrance 166
Mahoney, Mizell 154
Mahovlic, Christian 35, 166
Majorettes 95
Mallard, Joe 180
Malone, Keila 108, 166
Maloney, Ryan 166
Manburg, Marc 141, 143
Manigault, Jemialle 154
Manigault, Qiana 180
Marcelli, Christina 35, 123
Marcelli, Michelle.... 110, 122, 123, 154, 166,
218
Marcu, Steve 28, 132, 141, 192
Marcus, Eric 180
Marek, Nicholas 180
Maria, Raul 154
Marinelli, Stacey 37, 201,205
Markuz, Edward 154
Marn. Cheryl 180
Marn, Deanna 180
Maroli, Diane 28, 124, 141, 192
Marsh, Kathleen 141
Martin, Colvey 102, 126, 180
Martin, Isaac 7, 180
Martin, Keith 154
Martin, Monica 75, 180
Martin, Quina 99, 166
Martin, Ricardo 69
Martorello, Tracy .. 9, 85, 106, 125, 166, 191,
219
Marunowski, Aubrey 37, 51
Marusic, Mario 74, 78, 154
Masek, Dave 193
Mason, Orlando 141
Masseria, Barbra 28, 141
Massey, Stefanie 154
Mastalski, Frank 78, 154
Masters, Choral 98
Matko, Allan 141
Matthews, Sahriah 37, 180
Matthews, Tenisha : 99, 154
Mattson, Angelyn37, 115, 120,121,201,205
Maturana, Nicolle 37
Maurer, Kimberly 37,55, 201,205
Maxwell, Brian 180
May, Jason 166
Mayle, Christopher 84, 98, 103, 154
Mazurik, Timothy 102, 181
Mburu, Hosea 78, 112, 115,181
Mc Cafferty, Sean „„.... 166
Mc Carthy, Anthony 154
Mc Clain, Allison 83, 166, 191
Mc Clain, Gregg ; 154
Mc Clain, John5, 12,59,60,61,74, 133, 181
McCluskey, Kathleen 67, 154
McCluskey. Maureen 166,191
Mc Coy. Tameka ...37
McCreary, Angel 181, 191,211
Mc Cune, Shona .... 5, 37, 51 , 54, 55, 86, 87,
106, 141, 197,201,206
Mc Dermott, Matthew 166
Mc Donald, Michael 101, 106. 166, 177
Mc Donald, Mitchell 166
Mc Donald, Tonya 181
Mc Garry, Michelle 25, 136, 141
Mc Gee, Brendan 37, 51 , 201 , 206
McGhee, Reginald 166
Mc Gill, Karen 141
Mc Gill, Natalie ... 88, 97, 103, 124, 146, 181,
184
Mc Ginnis, Lakisha 37, 51
Mc Govern, A 181
Mc Govern, Brad 141, 200
Mc Graw, John 166
Mc Graw, Robert 166
McGraw, Veronica 66, 75. 181
Mc Guinness, Catherine... 15, 37, 50, 51, 53,
55,67,113, 119, 120, 122,124, 125, 126,
194,195,201,206,218
Mc Intyre, Jakiya 154
Mc Kinney, La Mar 154
Mc Laughlin, Judy 25, 28, 122, 141, 200
Mc Laughlin, Robert 134
McLaughlin, Sean 60, 61, 82, 181
Mc Mahon, Erin 181
Mc Manemy, Jessica 37, 46
Alana Roberts and Principal, Robert
Knuth, reading a passage concerning
Black History Month during the Concert
Band performance on January 23, 1996.
Mc Michael, Andre 19,97, 111, 181
Mc Morris, Kindrick 154
Mc Namara, Victoria 87, 149, 156
Mc Peek, Amanda .. 119, 121, 124, 125, 126,
172, 177, 181, 184
Mc Redmond, Casey 85, 113, 181, 192
Mc Redmond, Sandi 141, 198
Mcmichael, Oontell 166
Meden, Lori 37, 58, 66, 201, 206, 215
Media Aides 112
Medlen, Brian 37 '
Medlen, Melissa 92, 96, 154
Medves, Daniel 166
Meely, James 166
Mehring, Valerie 181
Mellen, Edie 28, 141
Melnyk, Mike 60,61,69, 181, 190
Melton, Lorrie 37, 181
Melton, Shaun 170
Memories Divider 186
Meros, Angela .... 5, 6, 15, 37, 51, 52, 55, 59,
64,69, 110,111, 113,119,120, 121, 125,
126, 129, 187, 192, 201, 206, 211
Merritt, Danielle 166
Merrltt, Dawn 83, 149, 154
Messina, Riley 124
Metti, Allison 85, 105, 166, 168, 193
Meyer, Amanda 166, 193
Meyers, Gregory 154
Mezzacappa, Christopher 37
Miceli, Mary Jane 141
Middleton, Jason 154
Miezin, Megan 3, 37, 51, 55, 92, 94, 111,
119, 120, 123, 195
Mihalic. Margaret.. 37, 75, 77, 120, 192, 201,!
206,218
Miklavcic, Angela .37,51, 55,57,58,66,67,
75, 76, 77, 89, 102, 107, 120, 126, 191, 201, '
206,218,219
Miklavcic, Michael 70, 84, 92, 96, 154
Miklowski, Nanci 96, 154 [
Mikolajski, Erica 166
Milicevic, Mark 38
Miller, David 28, 141
Miller, Michael 166
Miller, Ray 54
Miller Jr., Jimmy 154
Mills, Courtney 154
Milne, Austin 46
Minnis, Michelle 156
Mitcham, Rochelle 36
Mitchell, Brian , 181
Mitchell, Chad 181
Mitchell, Lynnette 38, 181
Mitchell. Therese 166
Mitchell, Wakila 46
Mitskavich, Lori 85, 102, 125, 166
Modelski. Steven 154
Mohat, Jan 7
Montani, Raymond 28, 141
Montgomery, Jacqueline 99, 166
Moon, Carissa 121, 181
Moon, Natesha 154
Mooney, Ben 186, 196
Moore, James 38
Moore. Joseph 38
Moore, Robin 166
Moore, Shane 69, 181
Moore, Terrance 2, 61, 62, 74, 166
Moriarty, Timothy 38, 54, 190
Moric, Anjelko 181
Morman, Lenardo 38, 201
Morris, Cordeli 63, 74, 148, 154
Morris, Jeff 188
Morris, John 146, 176, 181, 188
Morris, Katie 28, 141, 196, 200
Morrison, Erin 166
Morrison, Terrance 38
Morton, Sedrick 181
Moses, Michelle 38,201, 206
Mosley, Reginald 166
Moster, Matthew 166, 189
Motiejunas, Regina 18, 38, 51, 201, 206
Moxley, Daniel 154
Moyer, Brenda...85, 103, 119, 176, 181, 196
Mueller, Tonya 154
Muhammad, Sultan 166
Mukavetz, Marissa 89, 92, 94, 166
Mukavetz, Michael 9, 18, 38, 65, 89
Mulhall, Heather 38, 89, 94, 109, 196
Mullins, Avery 38, 201, 207. 213
Murphy, Anthony 99, 154
Murphy, Gerald 154
Murphy, Katrina K 91, 98, 99, 121, 123, 128,
167, 181
Murphy, Michaelann 167
Murray, Susan 141
Muzinic, Stacie 167, 201
Myers, Melanie 154
Myrick, Claud 167
Mytrosevich, Catherine 38
ice people helped
others out.
N'Dow, Terrence 167
N. H. S 120
Nadvornik, Adrienne 181
Nagode, Meghan 38,51, 120,201,207
Nainiger, Daniel 38, 201,207
Nainiger, William 201, 207
Nakono, Yashiko 192
Nally, Vickie 141
Nance, Monique 154
Natalie, Mc Gill 124
Negolfka, Maria 98, 181, 192
Nelson, Jessica 146, 181, 184
Nelson, Sean 92, 167
Nelson, William 154
Nesbett, Andrew 38,49, 126,201,207
Neurohr, Christopher 38
Newsome, Brian 181
Newsome, Julie Ann5, 9, 38, 51, 55, 116, 120,
129,201,207,211
Newson, Cuana 4, 28, 38, 51 , 55, 89, 92, 94,
118, 125, 138
Nickell, Heather ....2, 9, 39, 55, 79, 120, 129,
192,211
Nickson, Patrina 181
Nicolosi, Mark 2, 39, 129
Niebes, Carole 141
Nielsen, Margaret 141
NJROTC 100
Nolan, Chet 61
Nolden, James 39
Noll, Mary Beth 154
Norman, Carmeesha 39
Norris, Lindsay 86
Norris, Tiquashia 167
Norsic, Daniel 46
Nosan. Joseph 39, 80, 129, 181
Nosan, Mary 46
Nosse, Lee 73, 74, 124, 181
Novak, Daniel .....46
Novak, Emily 167
Novinc, Megan 103, 115, 154
Novinc, Melissa 103, 106, 115, 181
Nugent, Kevin 181
NunleyJr., Lewis 61,62, 167
pportunities occur
pj l when a person has an
' education.
O'Grady, Cathleen 106, 167, 193
O'Hara, Matthew 167, 201
O'Hara, Trisha .... 39, 85, 120, 187, 197, 201,
207
OToole, Sean 141
O'Brien, Molly 8, 61, 74, 135, 167
O'Donnell, Michelle 9, 28, 131, 176, 181
Obeng, Paa-Kofi 84, 181, 190
Obergefell, Glenn 92
Office Aides 126
Okantah, Mwatabu 198
Oliver, Delvona 75, 154
Oliver, Seleste 154
Oliver, Sirral 181
Olszewski, David 181
Oravecz, Todd 154
Orazen, Meghan 2, 5, 1 9, 39, 51 , 54, 86, 87,
129, 141
Orbanic, Doloris 9, 39, 117, 129, 211
Orchesetra 91
Orgovan, Francis 181, 188
Orlando, Marc 25, 39, 120, 121, 186
Orlic, Ingrid 154
Oroz, Maryann 181
Ortman, Matt 190
Osbey, Melissa 154
Osredkar, Michael 39, 127
Osterman, Megan ...59, 71, 83, 98, 181, 191
Otremba, Aisha 167
Ott, David 154
arking permits now
cost twenty dollars.
P. A. Announcers 113
Pacheco, Rafael 63, 74, 154
Padden, Kevin 154
Paige, Brian 74, 154
Palmer, Vencott 167
Palmer, Vinnie 99
Panter, Aaron 154
Paoloni, Brian 154
Paoloni, Michael 167
Papo, Ricky 15, 39, 55, 98
Papouras, Chris 68, 69
Paradzik, Anna 66, 80, 167
Parey, Theresa 64, 181
Parisi, Nicole 39
Parker, Cindy 39
Parker, Jovan 181, 191
Parker, Omega 98, 154
Parker Jr., Calvin 63, 154
Parrino, Nina 167
Paskert, Joan 25, 141
Pasquale, Ben 53, 134, 140,200
Pasquale, Kathy 53, 142, 200
Patel. Zinal 125, 126, 167, 191
Patouhas, Gregory 154
Patouhas, Leonidas 39, 181
Patrick, John 154
Patrick, Matthew 154
Patterson, Alisa 181
Patterson, Chuck 186, 199
Patterson, Erin 115, 167
Patterson, Lisa 108
Patterson, Nicole 167
Pavicic, Maureen 167
Pavicic, Paul 15, 39, 50, 57, 74, 125
Payerchin, Anne 167
Payne, Kathy 142
Peacock, Bobby 39, 54
Peacock, Christy 11, 86, 87, 88, 92, 95, 125,
167, 184
Peacock, Maria 167
Pearson, Andrew 46
Pecnik, Richard 61, 181
Pedersen, Patti 134
Pekol, Nancy 39, 75, 79, 215
Pelz, Joshua 46
Penn, Olivia 181
Penn Jr., Ozzie 167
Penny, Lori 167
Penny, Michelle 167
Peoples, Latosha 39
Perez. Jo-Rita 25,28, 142
Peric, Christina 154
Peric, Georgian 85, 167, 191
Peric, Tina 66, 85
Perusek, Adam 39, 101
Perusek, Heather 89, 94, 102, 138, 182
Peterkelly, Jay 126
Petras, Molly 107, 155
Petrick, Deborah 25,28, 142
Petrik, Kimberly 39, 86, 87, 141
Petro Mart 223
Petrochic, Robert 101, 155
Petrovic, Bob 25, 140, 142, 200
Pettit, Kathryn 167
Pettit, Matthew 182
Pettit, Rachel 167
Petway, Marcell 189
Pfahl, Jeremy 167, 193
Pfahl, Nicholas 40, 69
Pfeifer, Todd 65, 167, 201
Phelps, Travis 167
Phillips, Gina 5, 40, 55, 86
Phillips, Lakisha 40, 83, 191
Phillips, Natalie 155
Phillips, Peter 84, 155
Phommavichit, Kongkham 116, 182
Phommavichit, Onkeo 182
Phoumyyoth, Soulasack 155
Phoumyyoth, Soulydeth 182
Piendzik, April 167
Pierce, Christian 167
Pierce, Melanie 121
Pignatiello, Roy 25, 28, 61, 75, 142, 144, 200
Pike, Lisa 40, 120
Pikus, Matthew 78, 80, 182, 193
Pikus, Michael 40, 51, 55, 57, 1 13, 1 15
Pino, Carolina 123, 182,216
Piscitello, Jamie 182
Piszko, Jayson 156
Pla, Sally 142
Play, Fall 122
Play, Holiday 123
Andy Lederer, Adam
Godec, Nancy Pekol,
Vallery Polis, Gene Boyd
and Lori Meden showing
how much fun they had at
Winterfest.
Podboy Jr., James 40
Poetry Club 127
Poindexter, Theresa 108. 182
Polachek, Robert 63, 155
Polachek, Tabitha 98, 99, 109, 167, 196
Poling, Kipp 182
Polis, Vallery 40, 201, 207, 215
Pomiecko, Jimmy 182
Pompey, Cedric 182
Poole, Ralph 167
Popovic, William 155
Porcen, Maureen 92, 94, 103, 106, 182
Porch, Joaneice 40, 55
Poticher, Tabitha 182
Poticher, Thomas 63
Poulos, James 182
Poulos, Jennifer 91, 155
Povirk, Monica 167
Powaski, Ron 25,28, 142
Powell. Artis 72,73,74, 167
Praskavich, Michael 104, 182
Pratt, Dawn 15, 28, 40, 50, 64
Praznovsky, Kristy .... 8, 40, 49, 80, 119, 126,
201 , 207
Precision Metalsmiths, Inc 222
Preston, Rocco 167
Price. Amanda 91, 92, 96, 109, 125, 126,
155, 165
Price, Michelle 99, 182, 198
Primosch, Lisa 8
Prince, Karla 40, 83, 182
Prince, Karlos 187, 188, 198
Prince, Tamilia 167
Proctor. Kendra....4, 18,40.89,92,94, 111,
138,201,207
Proctor, Landon 124, 167
Proctor, Lisa 25, 28, 142, 200
Prodan, Gina 64, 85, 126, 167
Prokop, Yanira 167, 191
Prom 198
Ptak, Brandon 74, 78, 155
Puglia, Chris 196
Puhalj, Kristina 98, 156
Pund, Jason 46
Pursley, Leland 182
uestioning is a method
that can be used for
learning.
Quigley, Geoffrey 155
ight-to-read week
encouraged students to
leam by reading.
Radan, Tony 167
Radolovic, Paul 40
Radolovic, Veronica 182
Raia, Anthony 40,60, 61
Rainey. Rosalyn 40, 201
Rakowski, Chester 167
Ramey, Theresa 40
Ramlow, Barbara 25, 28, 106, 142, 200
Ramlow, Robert ... 65. 82, 83, 142, 190, 198,
200
Ramsey, Tanisha 40, 55. 99
Randall, Jabraun 155
Randle, Lashawntae 46
Range, Jamila 182
Range, Rashida 182
Ransaw, Atini 155
Ransom, Emma 142
Raphael, Eric 143, 182
Ratka, Frances 28, 139, 142, 147, 200
Raymond, Preston 155
Reaves, Ericka 40
Redfearn, Keauntee 61, 69, 182
Reed, Schenee 155
Reed, Shanithra 182
Reed, Tiffany 40
Reed. Venita 182
Rees, Paula 4, 91,92,96, 103, 106, 109,
182, 196
Reese, Cynthia 167
Index
Reese. Jovan 182
Reilly, Erin 67, 155
Reilly, Michael 84, 90, 92, 96, 167
Reiter, Ericia 40
Reksten, Michael 182
Renix, Alicia 82, 83, 98, 99, 108, 169
Renix III, Amos 61 , 62, 63, 169
Renko, Michael 169
Renstrom, Daniel 74, 78, 169
Repko, Amy 198
Resnik, Hillary 115, 169
Respress, Derrick 42, 182
Revilla, Douglas 42
Rezzolla, Mike 61 , 142
Rice, Alan 69, 101,169
Richards, Christina 126, 169
Richards, Marcy 66, 142, 146, 198, 200
Richardson, Brandon 63, 74, 155
Richardson, Sara 169
Richmond, Stacy 126, 182
Riczinger. Michael 182
Riddle, Rokita 99, 182
Riek, Stephen 197, 199
Ries, Kristi 169
Riggar, Christopher 42
Riggins, Chavon 155
Riola, Ross 182
Roberts, Alana 9, 42, 57, 88, 92. 96, 120,
123, 186,201,208,214
Roberts, Keith 169
Roberts, Penny 28
Robinson, Allen 169
Robinson, Doraiz 188
Robinson, Jason 41, 102, 182
Robinson, Jill 155
Robinson, Michael 182
Robinson, Nickeesha 42, 182
Robinson, Rosalind 182
Robinson, Samuel 42, 182
Robinson, Sharee 98, 99, 155
Robinson, Terry 170
Robinson, Willie 169
Robson, Julie 182
Rocquemore, Cherese 42
Rodick, Heather 169
Rodriguez, Joe 84, 142
Roe, Jeff 62
Rogers, David 169
Rogers, Harold 169
Rogers, Kenneth 155
Rogers, Lekeshia 42
Rogers Jr., Wilson 46
Rogonjic, Stjepan 42, 51, 56
Rohlke, Terence 182
Roop, Scott 169
Rosberg, Robert 42, 106
Ross, Katherine 95, 96, 182
Roth, James 96, 155
Roth, Mark 42
Routen, Janelle 169
Royce, Jacqueline 155
Royce, Mike 46
Rucker, De Onto' 155
Rucker, Ronald 42, 198
Rudder, Deborah 142
Rufo, Dominic 61,62, 111, 123, 169
Rupp, Scott 189
Rushton, Arikibraa 42
Rusiska, Allison 182
Russo, Dominic 42, 201, 208
Russo, Joyce 28, 142
Russo, Tony 135
Rutti, Tim 188, 197
Ryan, Erin 9, 79, 85, 126, 169, 193
Rychlik, Jeannette 132
Ryman, Jennifer 46
Rys, Jennifer 86, 87, 96, 155
occer teams had an
excellent year.
S.A.D.D 128
S.A.V.E 107
Sabbath, Angela 155
Index
Sabel, Amber 91, 177, 182
Sabo, Stephanie 42, 51, 55, 120
Sacko, Kristin 19, 79, 119, 182, 192
Saengchareun, Bat 42
Saengchareun, Kongsy 155
Saengcharoen, Bouachanh 155
Sahye, Khemeo 155
Saldunas, Vytas 42, 100
Salerno, Amie 125, 182
Salisbury, Catherine 79, 106, 115, 182
Salisbury, Karen ..79, 91, 103, 115, 155, 173
Salupo, Amy 67, 155
Salupo, Marie ... 42, 52, 55, 57, 71, 102, 103,
106,115,120, 124,191
Salvatore, Laurie 183
Sammons, Tyrone 183
Sampson, Samuel 169
Sams, Nicholette 67, 155
Samsa, Kristin 66, 87, 104, 183, 192
Sanders, Chayla 42
Sanders, Christopher 155
Sanders, Melissa42, 110, 111. 125, 126,213
Sanderson Jr., John 84, 155
Santilli, Sam 61, 62, 63, 75, 142, 200
Sarns-Gaunt, Colette 103, 110, 119, 122,
183, 199
Sas, Jaclyn 144, 147, 183, 192, 201
Sas, Jessica. ..43, 52, 57, 80, 110, 120, 186,
192,201,208
Satchel-Jarret, Kashmir 183
Sattler. Greg 142
Sawyer, Damion 43
Sawyer, Satasha 155
Scalese, Jason 155
Scalese, Michael 183
Scerbovsky, Steven 43
Scheider, Bryan 84, 169
Schiavoni, Maria 192
Schied, Dwight 9, 89, 100, 183
Schied, Jonathan 43, 127
Schill, Jeffery 183
Schmeling, Bette 25, 142
Schmidt, Brian 155
Schmidt, Jonathan 155
Schmidt, Matthew 183
Schnell, John 63,69, 155
Schniegenberg, Christopher 43, 52. 65
Schoen, Carrie 169
Schofield, Sara 46
Schonauer. Gregory 78, 80, 81, 104, 155
Schossler, Cheryl 28, 142, 200
Schoval, Kim 195
Schriner, Ken 61, 62, 142
Schroeder, Fred 142
Schultz, Dawn 116, 183
Schultz, Kathleen 43
Schulz, Donata 142
Schulz, Stephanie 183
Schumer, Nicole 43, 52, 55,85,201, 208
Schuster, Brian 189
Schuster, Eric 58, 70, 82, 106, 169
Schuster, Ken 190
Schweikert, Paul 169
Schwenke, Pete 61, 83, 142, 191
Science Olympics 105
Scott, Adrienne 43, 55, 201, 208
Scott, Demonn 183
Scott, Gary 46
Scott, Heather 80, 106. 126, 183, 190
Scott, Jessica 11, 95. 131, 155
Scott, Maria 83, 183, 191
Scott. Mediandra 155
Scott, Randall 43
Scott II, Emeri 112
Scruggs Jr., Herbert 155
Sederholm, Kirk 155
Sederholm, Seth 193
Sedmak, Kristina 43
Seguiin, Mickey 142
Seifried, Daniel 103, 122, 123, 155, 218
Selvaggio, Nick 142
Senart II, Joseph 183
Senior Awards 197
Senior Divider 18
Senior Senior Prom 197
Dale Stigmier, Carolina
Pino, Adam Ayer, Becky
Boos, Dan Bergolc and
Lori Dean will probably
remain friends long after
Winterfest is over.
Sergo, Lino 43
Serra, Paul 28
Serwatka, Jessica 126, 169, 184
Setser, M Shannon 67, 69, 155
Setser, Thomas 104, 183
Settle, Glenn 43, 52, 82, 1 10, 1 11
Severino, Jan 28, 142
Shady. Shawn 155
Sharp. Carrie .. 2, 43, 83, 90, 91 , 92, 96, 1 1 5,
191,201,208
Sharp, Courtney . 79, 85, 1 07, 1 1 8, 1 1 9, 1 25,
126, 169, 173, 193
Sharp, Laura 136, 142
Shaw, Brandon 155
Shaw, Brian 74, 169
Shaw Jr., Brent 43, 57, 129
Shea, Kelly 192
Sheck, Mike 61, 144
Sheehan, Christopher 183
Shelden, Renee 155
Shepherd, Richard 155
Sheridan, Elaine 144, 200
Sheridan, Paula 140, 144, 200
Shimotsu, Yuki 8,43, 61, 200
Shippitka, Melanie 192
Shippy, Kimberley 169
Shirey, Ross 155
Short, Jason 98, 169
Shorter, Katie M 134
Show, Big 194
Shuskey, Chad 25, 43, 52, 57, 103, 115, 120,
124.188,189,201,208
Sidak, Colleen 43, 57
Sidhu, Jeremy 43
Siedler, Brian 65, 169
Siefreid, Nick 124
Sierputowski, Jeffrey 78, 155
Sierputowski, Katie 129, 183
Simenc, Michael 70,82, 169, 189
Simic, Kathy 169
Simicevic, Ivana 169
Simmons, Scott 190
Simpson, Jim 145
Simpson, Lonnie 74, 183
Simpson Jr., Albert 60, 61, 82, 169
Sims, Jabari 183
Sims, Shelesta 169
Singleteary, Jamilyin 155
Skok, Jason 92,95,96, 103, 155
Skrab, William 169
Slabe, Matthew 155
Slade, Renee 43
Slade, Robert 78, 146, 176, 183
Slagle, Christopher 84,98, 169
Slamic, Allen 74, 169
Slamic. Steven 43
Slaughter Jr.. Raymel 47, 183
Slepsky, Daniel 155
Slogar, Michael 156
Slogar, Nicholas 44
Slusser, Anne 75, 156
Smarsh, John 98, 158, 169, 184
Smedley, Eric 73, 74, 169
Smeltz, Jacqueline 46
Smerdel, Kellie 20, 44, 52, 55, 1 1 1 , 131
Smerdel, Leland 156
Smialek, Jamie 10, 44, 46. 51, 52, 57, 71,
107, 120, 125, 186, 191, 201, 208
Smialek, Jill 71, 85, 107, 119, 169, 191
Smiciklas, Ebon 6, 44
Smiciklas, Rachel 156
Smigel, Dan 46
Smiley, Sher 98, 156
Smith, Alfonso 44
Smith, Anthony 69, 145, 169
Smith, Bonnie 145
Smith, Chaka 169 !
Smith, Christina 183
Smith, Daniel 125, 156
Smith, Emmanuel 74, 156
Smith, Formeka 44, 55
Smith, Frank 169
Smith, Gregory 183
Smith, Jeffery 169
Smith, Jennifer 44, 126
Smith, Jovan 156
Smith, Kelly .... 14, 44, 49, 52, 55, 58, 66, 67,
75,76, 105, 113, 191,201,208,218
Smith, Kimberly 75, 169, 191
Smith, Michael 44, 69
Smith, Re'Tina 156
Smith, Regina 75, 156
Smith, Robert 145
Smith, Ryan 156
Smith, Shayla 99, 156
Smith, Wayne 25, 28, 109, 145
Smyth, Rion 169
Snyder. Shelly 156
Soccer 78
Softball 192
Soini, Thomas 63, 74, 156
Solema, Dave 92,96
Solema, David 156
Solema, Nicholas .... 112, 121, 123, 183, 16
Solema, Paul 78,112, 183
Soltesz, Christina 124
Soltesz, Frank 145, 190
Sophomores 158
Southall, Raphiel 98. 156
Spada, John 156
Spangler, Raymond 169
Sparks, Christopher 170
Spears, Valerie 127, 183
Spears, Vickie 156
Spencer, Heather 44
Spepsky, Daniel 92
Spiga, Barbara 28, 127, 145
Spikes, Jay 156
Spivey, Jason 44, 201 , 209
Spivey, Shamuire 170, 201
Spooner, David 183
Spooner, Tracy 156
Sports Divider 58
Stadler, Veronica 145
Stahre, Alison 7,8,61,85, 126, 141, 170,
193
Stambaugh, Eric 44
Stambaugh, Suzanne 98, 121, 127, 170
Stanco, Dave 145
Stanford, Mitchell 183
Stanic, Abby 86, 87, 149, 156
Stanic, Derek 58, 70, 183, 190,201
Stanic, Kurt 134, 197
Stanton, Tachara 44
Stauffer, Marc 195
Stavange, Joel 170
Steele's Garage , 223
Steelman, Lyle 90, 92, 96, 164, 183
Sterl, Elizabeth 44, 57
Stern. Christa 183
Stem, Erin 44, 98, 105
Stern, Lynne 67, 156
Stewart, Adrian 156
Stewart, Christine 183
Stewart, Delmar 60, 61, 183
Stewart, Jacinda , 44
Stewart, Latell 44,61
Stewart, Marlena 44
Stigmier, Dale 183, 216
Still, Marquis 183
Stobierski, Kathleen 147, 170
Stobierski, Thomas 44
Stobinski, Judy 28, 121, 145, 200
Stout, Matthew 156
Stout, Michael 183
Strah, Courtney .... 4, 64, 121, 125, 128, 143,
164,170
Streiff, Frederick , 12, 15, 44, 50, 53, 97, 103,
106, 120, 124, 125, 126, 142, 194, 195, 198,
201 , 209
Strell, Nicholas 156
Stroberg, Dana 45, 57
Strukel, Nicole 170
Student Council 125
Student Council Ad 220
Student Life Divider 6
Styles, Jennifer 46
Suchy, Angela 58, 66, 67, 183, 192
Sudam, Vishantie 156
Sugar, Igor 9,45, 129,211
Sukis, Donald 69, 170
Sulecki, Dusty 122
Sulecki Jr., Creighton . 12, 97, 122, 123, 142,
183,217
Sullivan, Norman 63, 74, 156
Sultzmann, John 156
Summerfield, Michael 45
Survey 115
Sustar, Thomas 156
Sustin, Mike 10,25,79, 145, 191
Sustin, Wendy 58, 66
Swansegar, Jill ...79,83, 113, 125, 170, 173,
191
Swim Show 196
Swimming 84
Switalski, Anthony 170
Switalski, Sharon 156
Swope, Carly 64
Swope, Pete 64, 193
Swyt, James 78,125, 126, 183
Szambe, Rob 92
ime was spent at the
beginning of the school
year explaining rules.
Tailaferro, Carlos 45
Takacs, Desiree 98, 99, 156
Taksar, Kevin 82, 170
Tanner, Catrina 75, 98
Tantanella, Charles 183
Taplin, Jennifer 45
Taplin, Lisa 126, 170
Tapp, Brian 74
Tate, Gerald 45
Tate, Nicholas 170
Tate, Remona , 98, 156
Taylor, Brandon 170
Taylor, Colleen .... 58, 66, 126, 147, 183, 192
Taylor, Darrell 61,62, 183
Taylor, Jamee 170, 191
Taylor, Kelley 170
Taylor, Lakesha 170
Taylor, Sondi 156
Taylor, Tamsen 75, 170
Taylor, Tina 183
Taylor II, Gilbert ...91, 97, 122,123, 183,219
Taylor Jr., Ronald 170
Team, Drill 108
Tebbs, Hawah 183
Telich, Patrick 183
Tennis, Girl's 64
Tepley, Matthew 45
Tercek, Lynette 19, 145
Terrell, Lucious 170
Terrell, Ramone 63
Tetter, Angela 170
Thaxton, Thaddeus 102, 156
Theil Jr., Michael 156
Theme 2
Thomas, Danielle .75, 184
Thomas, David 45
Thomas, Donte 61, 62, 170
Thomas, Faith 99, 184
Thomas, Heather 156
Thomas, Jay 61
Thomas, Jennifer 158, 170
Thomas, Kareese 45, 184
Thomas, Peter 45, 60
Thomas, Shaiyn 170
Thompson, Antonio 156
Thompson, Brian 146, 184
Thompson, Julia 91, 156
Thurman, April 156
Tilk, James 170
Timm, Ronald 106, 119, 127, 172, 185
Timm, Roseanne 80, 170
Timmons, Mirl 170
Tindsley, Chandell 103
Tiogo, Joseph 45
Tirabassi, Nicholas 80, 81, 92, 96, 170
Tisdale, Timika 45
Tisi, David 90,91,92,95,96, 121,185
Tizzano, Diane .. 2, 90, 92, 96, 132, 145, 200
Tkac, Carol 28, 145
Todd, Jennifer 156
Tolliver, Jason 157
Tolo, Dragen 185
Tomino, Joseph 45, 90, 96
Tomsic, Martin 41,84,90,96, 168, 170
Torrelli, Chris 25, 105, 107, 145,200
Torrence, Jeffod 170
Tot, Ana 157
Toth, Alex 145, 200
Track 190
Trafford, Nicholas 170
Tramsak, Kimberly 157
Tran, Jacqueline 185
Trapp, Charles 45
Trapp, Vaughn 185
Traven, January 170
Travick, Carmen 156
Trepal, Scott 69, 78, 157
Tribby, Kimberly 133, 145
Trinkle, Bill 46
Trobenter, Joseph 52, 80, 170
Troha, Stephanie 75, 170, 193
Trotter II, Joseph 185
Trzcinski, Christopher 89, 96, 171, 189
Tucceri, Joseph 3, 15, 45, 51, 55, 60, 61, 68,
69, 111, 120,126, 186, 188,201,209,219
Tucker, Candy 157
Tucker, Rockquette 171
Turk, Pat 145
Turkall, Dennis 74, 145, 188
Turman, Adam 185
Turman, Scott 171
Tutolo, Amanda 157
Tutors, Peer 102
Tyler Jr., Ronald 63, 157
ndefeated was almost a
reality for boy's and girl's
freshmen basketball.
Udovich, Brian 187
Udovich.Lisa 79, 125, 171, 173,193
Ulle, Janet 145, 200
Ulle, Robyn 158, 171, 193
Underclass Divider 146
Urh, Lydia 89,92, 94, 111, 123, 128, 138,
177, 185
Urh, Vicki 92
arsity Chorale went to
Chicago during spring
break.
Valencic, Cindy 145
Valentine, Michael 61,62, 171, 189
Van Ho, K. F 134
Van Ho, Tara 45, 92, 94, 125
Van Ho, Valerie 132, 157
Van Tilburg, Yolanda 45, 54, 201, 209
Vanatta, Kevin 46
Vance, Dana .. 9, 79, 87, 104, 125, 129, 185,
192
Varsity Chorale 97
Vaslavsky, Sheri 157
Vaughn, Crystal 185
Vazquez, Angelica 157
Vega. Cristina 171
Vegal II, John 185
Verch, Michael 78,80,81,92, 96
Vernon, Lynn 171
Vernon, Terrance 171
Vetovitz, Catherine 91, 145
Vicic, Todd 90, 91, 92, 96, 139, 165, 185
Vidra, Michael 45, 52
Vihtelic, Michael 45
Vincenti, Erin 61, 98, 116, 125, 135, 142, 185
Virgies Jr., Tommie 63, 74
Vitolo Jr., Dennis 78, 185
Vitovich, Mike 46
Vohnout, Christopher 102
Voices of New Life 99
Volleyball 66
Volpe, Brenda 9, 18, 45, 57, 89, 201
Von Benken, Bill 28, 145,200,219
Von Benken, Megan 87, 199
Vurbic, Drina 171
Vurusic, Elizabeth 126, 171
Vuyancih, Brian 74, 185
Vuyancih, Michael 74, 78, 157
Vuyancih, Pat 74
1 '\l V "'I resiling team showed
1 i / improvement.
Wade, Alexis 171
Wade, Karen 83, 157
Waganek, Kirk 185
Rachel Ackley, Andrew
Eva, Kourtney Highland,
Tiffany Highland and
Craig Sulecki enjoying the
evening at winterfest.
Waganek, Shawn 185, 188
Wahl, John 171
Wai Napolo 109
Waina, Jason 78, 84, 165, 171
Waina, Jennifer79, 85, 105, 125, 173, 185, 201
Walczak, Leah 196
Wales, Coretta 99
Walker, Derick 47
Walker, Kathleen .. 12, 79, 97, 124, 125, 142,
173, 185, 191
Walker, Lakeshia 171
Walker, Monolito 47,52
Walker, Norman 47, 185
Walker, Steven 171
Walker, Tom 186, 194, 195, 197, 199
Wallace, Andre 99
Walsh, Phillis 135, 145
Walter, Locust 157
Walter, Timothy 185, 188
Walters, Dwayne 157
Walters, Elizabeth 191
Walton Jr., Rodney 157
Walton-Terrell, Ramone 74, 157
Ware, Terrance 157
Warman, Connie 145
Warman, Dick 64
Warner, Eugene 157
Warren, Taunon 74, 171
Washington, Eddie 157
Washington, Shanna 47
Waters, Roger 185
Watkins, Demetrius 171
Watkins, Edwin i 185
Watkins, Miya 98, 157
Watson, Cory .4, 8, 14, 15, 47, 97, 108, 142,
172
Watson, Renee 28. 47, 52, 55, 64, 106
Watson, Terrance 171
Watts, Tahnesha 157
Weber, Mary Ellen 41
Weeams, Najah 171
Weems, Angel 47
Weems, Jenea 75, 171, 191
Weems, La Trese 157
Weglarz, Thomas 157
Wein, Anna 5,19,86, 125,197
Wein, Ursula 85, 125, 157
Weinberg Katz, Bebe 195
Weinbrecht, Beth 90,91,92.96, 185
Weintraub, Timothy 157
Wells, Coretta 98, 157
Wells Jr., Kenneth 185, 190
Welsh, Kevin 78, 157
Welsh, Patrick 185
Wendham, Dennis 61 , 63
Wensing, Dan 53, 145,200
Wesley, Precious 157
Westerfield, Howard .61, 62, 63, 68, 69, 171
Westphal, Megan 47, 49, 52, 66, 67, 85
Wheeler, Ebony 83, 98, 99, 108, 171
White, Christopher 19, 58, 65, 125, 185, 188
White, Joseph 157
White, La Gina 47, 143
White, Matthew 117, 185
White, Michael 171
White, Vernadette .66, 83, 98, 108, 171, 191
White, Wayman .9, 47, 61, 69, 201
Whitely, Julie 67, 157
Whitley, Julie Ann 69, 87
Whitley, Ryan 171
Whitney, De Juan 63, 157
Whitsett, Terreia 171
Whittaker, Benjamin 171
Whittenburg, Michelle 46
Whitworth, Stephanie 124, 157
Wiggins, Jason 46, 47
Wiggins, Jennifer... 157
Wilburn, Shantee 47, 55
Wilcox, Eddie 171
Wilkerson, Leonard 74, 185
Wilkinson, Wayne 47
Willett, Jamie 190
Williams, Camille 157
Williams, Chenise T 47
Williams, Crystal 48
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SHams, Darriell 201,209
iiliams, Diana 157
iliiams, James , 185
iiiams, Joel 171
iiliams, Kaiicia 171
Williams. Maria 66, 75, 157
Williams, Marriell 46
Williams, Michelle 48. 52, 55
Williams, Noel 157
Williams, Robert 185
Williams, Tamerab C 191
Williams, Tamika 171
Williams II, Oral 78, 157
Williams Jr., Daniel 185
Willis, Jamikka 157
Willis, Jennifer 92. 94, 125, 171
Willis, Owen 171
Willoughby, Todd 157
Wilson. Anthony 185
Wilson, Branden 157
Wilson, Charles 46
Wilson, Detric 61, 69, 119, 185
Wilson, Ginger 48, 52
Wilson, Marianne 18, 85, 100, 101, 146, 184,
185,219
Wilson, Rashad 61.74,124, 125,190
Winterfest 110
Winton, Heather 48, 52
Wise, John 157
Withers, Starla 171
Witten, Dannika 199
Witten, Denise 4, 92, 164, 185, 191
Witten, Jason 171
Wolchko. John 78. 171
Wolf. Mary .. 7, 48, 52, 54, 85, 120. 125, 187,
197,218
Womick. Brandon 157
Woodard, An'Drea 48, 116, 185
Woodard Jr., Anthony 185
Woodford, Beau 102, 106, 171
Woodley, Kelly 48
Woodruff, De'Chella 157
Woodruff, Todd 48, 52. 78, 201 , 209
Woods, Chineawa 157
Woods, Dante 171
Woodworth, Shannon ...48, 52. 64, 100, 120,
121
Woyton, Christina 157
Wrestling 68
Wright, Brandi 48, 52, 55, 103
Wright, Damon 48
Wurm, Gwen 106, 127, 185
Wynn, Kevin 48, 185
Wynn, Richard 48, 57, 61. 82, 83, 190
ahoo!! Indians made it
to the World Series.
Zdanowicz, Michael 171
Zeitz, Adam 48, 52. 55, 127, 201
Zeman, Douglas ....78. 80, 81, 128, 185, 188
Zeman, Gina 192
Zemba, Maria 48
Zemba. Sharon 171
Zevnik, Geoffrey 65, 171
Zevnik, Jeffrey , 80
Zevnik, John 189
Zevnik, Kristina 36, 48, 52, 55. 64, 105
Zgrabik III, Richard 185
Zielinski, Michael 13, 90, 92, 96, 171
Zielinski, Rachel 4, 15, 20, 48, 52, 55, 92, 96,
97,120,201,209,212
Zivnoska, Michael 61, 125, 185, 188
Zorko, Matthew 185
Zorman, Brian 80, 164, 171, 189
Zorman, Timothy 90, 92, 96, 185
Zrim, Mark 48, 49, 188
Zubizarreta, Judy25, 120, 121, 140, 145, 200
Zucca, Ron 25, 28, 145, 147. 192
Zupancic, Jamie 157
Zupancic, Robert 48, 185
Angela Miklavcic, Margy Mihalic
and Kelly Smith desperately want
to get into the school so they and
participate in basketball.
Michelle Marcelli, Dan Seifried,
Angela Koeth and Katie Mc
Guinness discuss their former jobs
in the Fall Play, The Curious Savage.
Yannaras. Niki 91. 157
Yannaras, Steven 105. 171
Yarbrough, Nichole 108, 157
Yarish. Vicki 94, 98, 103 Rich Gentile and Mary Wolf
Yarish, Victoria 94, 125 discussing plans for the future since
Yask0 ' Allen 171 this is the end of the yearbook.
Yimen, Mekeleya 48
York, Dick 71,83, 145, 191
Young. Devito 156
Young. Jacqueline 91, 171
Young, Kelly 157
Young. Tawana 185
app your ID's in order
to purchase lunch.
Zabivnik, Rich 46
Zagar, Marianne 125, 157
Zagar Incorporated 223
Zahorsky, Melinda 157
Zbiegien, Daniel 171
Index
Josten's Printing and Publishing Division
: kl State College. Pennsylvania printed the
650 copies of the 1996 Euclidian. The book
was printed on Gloss 1 9 1 paper stock and
Included 48 pages of full color. All pages were
created using the Aldus PageMaker® 5,0
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The first two deadlines were submitted on
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was in late February, nothing that occurred after
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The staff of the 1 996 Euclidian would like
to extend thanks to all who helped to
make this book possible. First and
foremost, thanks have to go to the adviser, Mr.
. Von Benken for the many long hours of hard
work and planning .that had to be put in to get the
entire operation going and to keep it going.
Others to be thanked are: Lifetouch National
School Studios Inc. for supplying film and
processing for the many pictures that appeared in
the book and for taking many of the team
pictures, senior and underclass pictures. Josten's
Yearbook Company for putting it all together in
such an artistic manner, Charlotte List on for all
the time she spent arranging photography dates
and supplying needed materials, Joannne
Hodder and Joan Linderman for all the time
and work they did trying to get the senior pictures
arranged and taken, all the writers and photogra-
phers who contributed their time, and last but not
least, the entire student body at Euclid High
School without which this book could not exist.
Many people helped in some way
with the 1996 Euclidian. Some
wrote stories while others worked on
the laying out of the book while others helped in
the mailing of letters. Angela Miklavcic did
much computer and layout work. Others who did
some work were Marianne Wilson, Allison
FitzGerald, Tracy Martorello. Christina
Fabert, Kristina Geiger, Joe Tucceri and Mr.
Von Benken,
The 1995-96 school year is history. Many
interesting and significant events
occurred during that time and the
Euclidian tried to cover as many of them as
possible. This was difficult due to the limited
staff. If we missed something, we are sorry. We
sincerely apologize for any errors or omissions
that occurred in the book but you have to
understand this is only a high school publication
and mistakes can happen.
Gilbert Taylor and Colleen Longshaw discuss matters
in the Fall Play.
Band President, Joe Dula. leading the band during their
Winter concert.
Closing
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